- EU Unitary Patent Vote: It’s On, Again, Probably, ComputerWorldUK
- Police Follow PRQ Action With New Raid, Anti-Piracy Group Says More to Come, TorrentFreak
- Why You Should Be Worried About The ITU’s Bizarre Claim To Have A Mandate Over Internet Security, Techdirt
- Court: Taking over employee’s social media account A-OK under CFAA, Ars Technica
- Finally: BitTorrent Piracy Evidence to be Tested in Court, TorrentFreak
- Copyright Scofflaws Beware: ISPs to Begin Monitoring Illicit File Sharing, Threat Level at Wired
- First Community Release of Diaspora, Slashdot
- Before and After ACTA – the Video, ComputerWorldUK
- Canada Officially Joins Trans Pacific Partnership Talks, Michael Geist
- Supreme Court allows wiretapping immunity law to stand, Ars Technica
- TOS;DR needs your help, P2P Foundation
- ICE Reluctantly Releases A Small Number Of Heavily Redacted Domain Seizure Docs, Holds The Rest Hostage, Techdirt
- Judge tells copyright troll to put up or shut up on porn lawsuits, Ars Technica
- Judge Orders Piracy Trial To Test IP Address Evidence, Slashdot
- Hollywood Wines & Dines Kiwi Politicians To Get Them To Support Hollywood’s Copyright Insanity In TPP, Techdirt
- The Philippines’ Awful New ‘Cybercrime’ Law Put On Hold — For Now, Techdirt
- EFF Opposes US Government’s State Secrets Claim (Again) in Jewel v. NSA, the Warrantless Wiretapping Case, Electronic Frontier Foundation
- BBC unveils UltraViolet DVDs, BDs • Reg Hardware, The Register Hardware
- More trouble for proposed Do Not Track flag, Boing Boing
- Microsoft’s ‘Do Not Track’ Plan Is In Tatters As Advertisers Vow To Ignore It, Business Insider
- FSF Certifies First Device in “Respects Your Freedom” Program, Slashdot
- Canada Joins TPP as a Second-Tier Negotiator: Entertainment Lobby Approves, Civil Society Does Not, Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Supreme Court confirms telco immunity on spying charges, The Register
- Digitizing Books Is Fair Use: Author’s Guild v. HathiTrust, Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Ibbitson on the End of Bill C, Michael Geist
- Reading someone’s Gmail doesn’t violate federal statute, court finds, Ars Technica
- Copyright Scofflaws Beware: ISPs to Begin Monitoring Illicit File Sharing, Threat Level at Wired
- But Of Course: Ridiculous ACTA Provisions Magically Appear In CETA, Techdirt
- AT&T Starts Six-Strikes Anti-Piracy Plan Next Month, Will Block Websites, TorrentFreak
- EFF To Ask Judge To Rule That Universal Abused the DMCA, Slashdot
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By Thomas Gideon
– October 14, 2012
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