- e-voting reform in an out year, Slashdot
- LulzSec announces it’s finished, Business Insider via Slashdot
- Citibank customers lost more than $2.7 million in recent attack, The H Security
- Identifying the cause of Linux’s recent power management regression, Phoronix via Slashdot
- Cambridge, UK latest to host a white space trial, The Register
- Supreme Court takes important GPS tracking case, Freedom to Tinker
- Supreme Court strikes down video game law on 1st Amendment grounds, Ars Technica
- Dutch parliament passes net neutrality law, Ars Technica
- Reinforcing the fair use argument for Kind of Bloop’s cover art, Techdirt
- FCC net neutrality rules about to be official, Washington Post
- Pretty much everyone who isn’t a broadcaster comes out against broadcast treaty, Techdirt
- Major French political party puts repealing Hadopi/three strikes on its platform, Techdirt
- Microsoft patent points to Skype snooping, The Register
- OpenOffice.org site goes offline, Oracle declines to comment, The Register
- Senators split over privacy regulation, Hillicon Valley at The Hill
- Report on civilising the net recommends deputizing ISPs for policing infringement, Ars Technica
- Reps Bono-Mack and Walden to hold a series of hearings on Internet privacy, Washington Post
- Some Dems want net neutrality rules enforced, Hillicon Valley at The Hill
- Report concludes LightSquared interferes with GPS, Washington Post
- Lighsquared blames GPS makers for interference, Hillicon Valley at The Hill
- Judge warns Google that sniffing even open WiFi may be wiretapping, Ars Technica
- Newspaper chain fights for copyright troll’s survival, Ars Technica
- EU council trying to push through ACTA without much scrutiny, Techdirt
- Alaska judge strikes down yet another online censorship bill, Ars Technica