- US case against hundred of BitTorrent file-sharers dismissed, TorrentFreak
- UK mass infringement racketeers quit, TorrentFreak
- More on news of ACS:Law quitting its mass pursuit of file sharers, Techdirt
- Confirmation of ACS:Law giving up on infringement suits, Techdirt
- Google submits VP8 bitstream to IETF but not as a standard, Ars Technica
- IP legal experts say ACTA is inconsistent with EU law, Techdirt
- FCC net neutrality rules already yielding claims of violation, Washington Post
- Law to shutdown P2P sites resurrected by Spanish coalition, TorrentFreak
- Strict network neutrality bill introduced in the Senate, Ars Technica
- Bill introduced for spectrum auctions, safety networks, Washington Post
- IANA address space about to run dry, The Register
- Canadians lodging protests online of ISP usage based billing , Ars Technica
- USCG demands sanctions against those suing them, Ars Technica
- Canadians speaking out on C-32: only five days left, Michael Geist
- FCC approves Google, nine others to run white space databases, Ars Technica
- Sony granted temporary restraining order against PS3 hacker, Ars Technica
- Sony releases security patch for PS3, hackers crack it as a matter of course, Ars Technica
- FCC says net neutrality law suits filed too soon, Ars Technica
- Sony sends DMCA takedown to github over PS3 hacks, Slashdot