- Anonymous launches a WikiLeaks for hackers, Forbes via Slashdot
- Italian telco grants itself the power to censor the net, Joho the Blog via BoingBoing
- pdf.js reaches first milestone, Chris Jones’ Mozilla blog via Slashdot
- Are Google Music, Amazon Cloud Player illegal without licenses from the labels?, Ars Technica
- Developer calls Amazon Android app store a disaster, BitHack via Slashdot
- UK looks to US on piracy blocking, BBC
- First WebCL demos arrive from Nokia, AMD, ConceivablyTech via Slashdot
- Samsung releases code of WebCL implementation for WebKit, Ars Technica
- Massive infringement case against CNet dropped, Threat Level at Wired
- Texas Supreme Court rules no e-voting paper trail required, Ars Technica
- Copyright troll, Righthaven, starts paying those it sued, Ars Technica
- Senator Jerry Moran removes himself as PROTECT IP Act co-sponsor, Techdirt
- Latest from researchers developing de-centralized BitTorrent client is to improve download speed, TorrentFreak
- Tons of users upload YouTube videos protesting bill that would criminalize infringing streams, Techdirt
- The time to speak up against internet censorship in Australia is now, Techdirt
- FCC delivers net neutrality rules to OMB, Hillicon Valley at The Hill
- RIAA starts going after BitTorrent sites, TorrentFreak
- Canada’s net neutrality enforcement failure, Michael Geist
- Microsoft ditching the term “Native HTML5”, ReadWriteWeb