- Latest IP terrorism tactic, reverse class action suits, Ars Technica
- Congresswoman writes on net neutrality, broadband, Slashdot
- More on BBC shuttering of online offerings, adactio, via Nat’s Four Short Links on O’Reilly Radar
- Report from UK’s in progress work to develop a new report on IP, ComputerWorld UK
- Sony now targeting anyone who posts PS3 hack, Ars Technica
- Sony to inspect PS3 hacker’s hard drive, Wired
- Norway to investigate Sony over complaints on removal of other OS boot option, The Register
- OpenJDK based fork of Android launches to bypass Oracle-Google conflict, Open Source at ZDNet
- Do Not Track feature included in latest Firefox 4 beta, Ars Technica
- Patriot Act extension defeated in the House, EFF
- Expired Patriot Act provisions may yet be ressurrected, Wired
- Court tells UK IP terrorist firm they cannot drop their case, BoingBoing
- US, EU differ on whether ACTA is binding or even a treaty, Techdirt
- Obama pitches $18 billion wireless broadband plan, Washington Post
- MPEG LA attempts to start VP8 patent pool, Slashdot
- Open Source Hardware Definition 1.0 released, The H Open