- Why Google’s WiFi data collection was inadvertent
- Google claims WiFi data collection legal in the US
- A crusade against the net’s “regulatory uncertainty”
- Court appoints special master to bring RIAA, Thomas case to settlement
- USCG tries to argue that P2P architecture supports joining suit against 5000 defendants
- Potential opportunity to look at technology used by USCG
- All opposition parties against digital locks in Canada’s C-32
- Music industry demands Google stop linking to The Pirate Bay
- Experts say ACTA threatens public interest
- EU pushes for criminalizing non-commercial usages
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- Proprietary vendor steps in to support TurboHercules’ antitrust complaint against IBM
- More pressure, this time at Congresional hearing, to update federal wiretap laws
- A Canadian creator’s response to the label of “radical extremism”