- Meet the Senator blocking the problematic web censorship bill, Ars Technica
- Judge explicitly dismissive of copyright trolls flawed business model, Ars Technica
- Righthaven dismisses lawsuit after judge slams its business model, Techdirt
- Settlement reached in George Hotz case, Make
- Hotz’s peers not happy with his settlement with Sony, Slashdot
- A few details of Sony’s settlement with Hotz, EFF
- Hotz settlement doesn’t settle any questions around legitimacy of DMCA or of IP abuse, Ars Technica
- EU about to vote on copyright term extension, Slashdot
- Dutch government reverse course, now wants penalties for p2p downloads, Ars Technica
- Consumers union warns Congress about AT&T acquisition of T-Mobile, Bits at New York Times
- Another pay-what-you-want Humble Bundle of cross platform games, ReadWriteWeb
- Amazon responds to music industry concerns over Cloud Drive, ReadWriteWeb
- Reader privacy bill makes progress in California, EFF
- Add-on developer pushes back, Mozilla adjusts it performance testing, The Register
- UnXis takes over SCO’s Unix business, The H Open
- UnXis reveals no intention of following in SCO’s footsteps, Linux and Open Source at ZDNet
- NZ rushing ahead with its latest attempt at a p2p bill, Ars Technica
- An opportunity to potentially undo EU copyright extension, Glyn Moody at ComputerWorld UK
- Belgian ISP does not have to filter for copyright infringement, The Regsiter
- European court of justice to outlaw net filtering, Slashdot
- FCC launches AT*T, T-Mobile review, The Register
- App developer warns against Amazon Android app store, Slashdot
- OpenOffice.org to be given back to the community, Slashdot
- News about intellectual property in the TPP, P2P Foundation
- House judiciary committee passes patent reform bill, Hillicon Valley via Groklaw NewsPicks
- New Zealand’s 3-strikes rule can go into effect in September, BoingBoing