- UK ISP disconnecting file sharers, Green Pirate via Slashdot
- European court of justice says ISPs cannot be forced to be copyright cops, Techdirt
- AT&T threatens to sue FCC, Hillicon Valley at The Hill
- Feds shut down 150 websites in “Cyber Monday” crackdown, Hillicon Valley at The Hill
- Twitter acquires Marlinspike’s Whisper Systems, Forbes via Slashdot
- Amazon tells Congress its mobile browser won’t violate user privacy, Ars Technica
- Facebook settles with FTC, under scrutiny for privacy practices for 20 years, Ars Technica
- FCC allows AT&T to pull its bid to acquire T-Mobile, Ars Technica
- New browser add on kills latest attempts at DNS and IP blocking, TorrentFreak
- Anti-censorship, senator-dialing widget for your website, blog, BoingBoing
- OpenMoko’s FreeRunner rises from the ashes, Slashdot
- Bi-partisan alternative to SOPA emerges, perhaps signalling an end to the ill conceived bill, Ars Technica
- FCC to probe San Francisco subway cell phone “interruption” policy, Ars Technica
- FCC applauds BART’s handling of cell phone interruption, Post Tech at Washington Post
- Ten years on, Napster is dead and digital music is thriving regardless, ReadWriteWeb
- EFF leads the charge for the latest DMCA exemption petitions, BoingBoing