- Carrier IQ controversy spawns lawsuit, threatpost
- Carrier IQ drama continues, Slashdot
- SPDY protocol lands in Firefox but is disabled for now, The H Open
- OpenStreetMap calls for donations, The H Open
- RIAA trying to join the Righthaven lawsuit, Techdirt
- Ad network not guilty of copyright infringement for serving pirate site, TorrentFreak
- Mozilla: active negotiations with Google continue, ReadWriteWeb
- Posthumous petition for pardon of computer pioneer, Alan Turing, BBC
- Debian GNU/Linux 5.0, “Lenny”, approaches end of life, The H Open
- Vinge says when the Singularity happens, it will be “very obvious”, io9
- IBM produces first racetrack memory chip, Slashdot
- House updates 1988 privacy law to allow online sharing of Netflix choices, Ars Technica
- Issa unveils hashtag for online piracy effort, Hillicon Valley at The Hill
- EFF Asks To Make Jailbreaking Legal For All Devices, Slashdot
- Library of Congress to receive entire Twitter archive, FederalNewsRadio.com via Slashdot
- Oblivious Supreme Court poised to legalize medical patents, Ars Technica
- AT&T says it won’t back down on T-Mobile acquisition, Ars Technica
- Issa rebuts critics, says online piracy bill has no chance to pass in the House, The Hill’s Hillicon Valley
- UltraViolet: Hollywood’s giant digital gamble is here • The Register, The Register
- PATRIOT Act and privacy laws take a bite out of US cloud business, Ars Technica
- Bloggers Not Journalists, Federal Judge Rules, Slashdot
- Feds Return Mistakenly Seized Domain, Slashdot
- ICE admits year-long seizure of music blog was a mistake, Ars Technica
- Microsoft can remote kill purchased apps, PCMag.com via Slashdot
- DoJ: Take AT&T/T-Mobile trial off the fast track, Ars Technica
- Spanish site: seizing our domain was unconstitutional prior restraint, Ars Technica
- Version 4.0 – Public Discussion Launches, Creative Commons
- ISO/IEC MPEG to select from two options for royalty-free video, The H Open Source: News and Features
- MPAA Boss: If The Chinese Censor The Internet Without A Problem, Why Can’t The US?, Techdirt
- AT&T, T-Mobile deal dealt blow again after DOJ moves to scrap chance at court victory, Post Tech at The Washington Post
- Shockingly Unshocking: Two Congressional Staffers Who Helped Write SOPA/PIPA Become Entertainment Industry Lobbyists, Techdirt
- The Good And The Bad Of The New OPEN Bill From Wyden And Issa, Techdirt
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By Thomas Gideon
– December 11, 2011
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