- Internet kill switch bill back in play, Wired
- UK ISPs consider VPN to avoid piracy crackdown, Slashdot
- PS3 hacker challenge court order to surrender computer gear, Wired
- Canada gets first dose of metered internet billing, Ars Technica
- DoJ resumes controversial domain name seizures, TorrentFreak
- Mozilla slips Do Not Track header into nightly builds, The Register
- Another mass infringement prosecutor drops suit after allegations of ethical violations, Techdirt
- EFF weighs in again in ivi case, urging SCOTUS to crack down on bad patents, EFF
- Microsoft offers H.264 plugin for Chrome on Windows, Ars Technica
- Another video game with DRM that requires an internet connection, Ars Technica
- Senator Wyden asks DHS/ICE tough questions about domain name seizures, Ars Technice
- PS3 hacker files motion to dismiss for lack of personal jurisdiction, improper venue, Groklaw
- No internet kill switch for Australia, Slashdot
- Canada reverses course on metered internet billing, Ars Technica
- Leaked cables reveal ACTA was far too secret, Ars Technica
- Latest DHS/ICE seizures plagued with errors like previous action, Techdirt
- Mozilla announces Game On competition winners, Slashdot