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- Cambodia arrests Pirate Bay co-founder, Times Of India
- Xen-Based Secure OS Qubes Hits 1.0, Slashdot
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- BitTorrent study finds most file-sharers are monitored, BBC News
- Bipartisan Letter Questions Domain Name Seizures, Public Knowledge
- Groups seek to overturn ruling allowing warrantless phone tracking, Ars Technica
- Feds Say Mobile-Phone Location Data Not ‘Constitutionally Protected’, Threat Level at Wired.com
- Ubisoft backtracks on PC DRM, citing customer feedback, Ars Technica
- Raspberry Pi 2.0 ready to ship, The Register
- French anti-piracy agency Hadopi only sued 14 people in 20 months, Ars Technica
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- Beyond the relational database, The Register
- A Firefox Smartphone for the Developing World, NYTimes.com
- EFF Asks Appeals Court to Rehear Cell Site Tracking Case, Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Sniffing open WiFi networks is not wiretapping, judge says, Ars Technica
- Has The German Pirate Party Lost Its Way?, Techdirt
- Pirate Bay Founder Arrested for Alleged Hack, Threat Level at Wired.com
- Shepard Fairey sentenced to probation, Boing Boing
- Members Of Congress Demand USTR Open Up On TPP, Techdirt
- PVR-as-a-service switched off for good, The Register
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By Thomas Gideon
– September 9, 2012
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