- New players join battler over scanning ‘orphan’ books, paidContent via Groklaw NewsPicks
- Latest iteration of Million Monkeys completes recreation of all of Shakespeare’s works, Slashdot
- California governor vetoes ban on warrantless phone searches, Slashdot
- As expected, alternative DNS systems sprouting up to ignore US censorship, Techdirt
- Verisign demands website takedown powers, The Register
- Verisign withdraws domain-suspension proposal, Slashdot
- Latest humble bundle hits $1 million, Slashdot
- Pirate Party building up more and more support, 9% nationwide in Germany, Techdirt
- RSA blames security breach on two hacker clans working for unnamed government, Threat Level at Wired
- Can default P2P settings break the law? US says yes, Ars Technica
- Senator Wyden asks Obama whether Congress is required to approve ACTA, Techdirt
- The state of Diaspora and funding round two, ReadWriteWeb
- Emails show US copyright czar cozied up to big content, Ars Technica
- Apache vows to develop, protect OpenOffice, Open Source at ZDNet
- Carriers move to shore up safe harbor, The Register
- Air Force comments on drone malware, Slashdot
- Time zone database back online, The H Open
- Confirmed, US government was very involved with MAFIAA negotiation for six-strike deal, Techdirt
- LibreOffice gaining momentum, heading to Android, iOS, and the Web, Ars Technica