- First exploit on quantum crypto confirmed, Physics World via Slashdot
- Mozilla rejects Microsoft’s WebGL criticism, The H Security
- Developer says Microsoft’s Silverlight suffers the same security flaw they identify in WebGL, ReadWriteWeb
- Patent reform hits the House floor, Hillicon Valley at The Hill
- Skype execs purged after Microsoft buyout, ITworld via Slashdot
- LuzSec, Anonymous team up for Anti-Sec, to pursue and leak info from corporate, government targets, Zero Day at ZDNet
- Google bypasses admin control with latest version of Chrome Frame, The Register
- Ireland set to force ISPs to disconnect pirates, TorrentFreak
- Government domain name seizures violate 1st Amendment, EFF
- Righthaven loses big yet again, cementing two previous issues, Techdirt
- EFF asks Supreme Court to protect first sale rights, EFF
- UK copright lobby holds closed-door meetings with gov’t to discuss web censorship regime, BoingBoing
- Newly awarded Apple multi-touch patent overly broad, PCMag.com via Slashdot
- Debate rages on whether Apple’s new multi-touch patent is too broad or in fact too narrow, Ars Technica
- Mexican congress says no to Acta, Techdirt
- Oracle’s Android patent claims slashed by the USPTO, The Register
- Australia’s 2 largest ISPs start censoring the web, News.com.au via Slashdot
- Australia introduces new IP regime, The Register
- The return of the broadcast treaty, Techdirt
- Landmark steps forward for Australia’s national broadband network, Slashdot
- Righthaven claims updated agreement now provides it actual basis for pursuing infringers, Threat Level at Wired