- Graphene-based transistors may be on the horizon, Ars Technica
- Linux groups plead case for right to dual boot prior to Windows 8 launch, Ars Technica
- Creditor moves to dismantle copyright troll Righthaven, Ars Technica
- Canada defends ACTA at WTO TRIPS council, Michael Geist
- Microsoft proposes fix for e-voting attack, Slashdot
- Venture capitalists join Internet blacklist bill backlash, Threat Level at Wired
- Streaming movie service, Zediva, pays Hollywood $1.8M, shuts down, Threat Level at Wired
- European Parliament set to vote on ACTA soon, take action now, La Quadrature du Net via Slashdot
- Another DRM system goes dark, taking customers media with it, Techdirt
- Content industry insists PROTECT IP won’t rewrite DMCA but co-author admits that’s the plan, Techdirt
- Thousands petition Obama to block E-Parasites Act, Threat Level at Wired
- White House responds to software patents petition, Ars Technica
- NZ ISP piracy law kicks in, The Register
- US Marshals turned loose to collect $63,720.80 from Righthaven, Ars Technica
- Newzbin2: BT have started to censor us, TorrentFreak
- Leading PC makers confirm no Windows 8 plot to lock out Linux, The Ed Bott Report at ZDNet via Slashdot
- Compelling analysis of SOPA/E-Parasite’s flaws, cnet via Techdirt
- Judge allows Sprint, C Spire suits against AT&T merger to proceed, PCMag via Groklaw NewsPicks
- Tenebaum demands re-hearing of RIAA file sharing case, TorrentFreak
- Did Feds use of fake cell towers constitute a search?, Threat Level at Wired