- Six ways you can appeal new copyright mitigation measures, Ars Technica
- Swedish government denies plea for copying to be recognized as religion, Slashdot
- Google seeks immediate appeal of Street View wiretap ruling, Threat Level at Wired
- Judge rules locker sit is not direct copyright infringer, Ars Technica
- Dissecting the myths around usage based billing, Ars Technica
- Feds defend internet seizures in piracy crackdown, Threat Level at Wired
- Is Microsoft taking credit for Kinect hacking?, Make
- NZ copyright law means ISPs could cash in, The Register
- Latest fight over 5th Amendment protection for encryption pass phrases, Techdirt
- Law enforcement still wants mandatory ISP log retention, Privacy Inc. at CNet via Slashdot
- Wired publishes Manning chat logs in full, BoingBoing
- Lobbyists ramp up pressure to get PROTECT IP passed, Techdirt
- UltraViolet DRM scheme moves one step closer to Fall launch, ReadWriteWeb
- Righthaven loses with another judge but immediately refiles, Techdirt
- McCain pushes for select committee to address WikiLeaks, Anonymous attacks, threatpost
- IBM throws its source code, support behind OpenOffice, Linux and Open Source at ZDNet
- French three strikes law has swamped enforcers with complaints, Ars Technica
- Fashion copyright bill returns, Techdirt
- Righthaven told to pay up for misleading the court, Techdirt