- Senator Wyden wants answers from DHS over domain name seizures, Ars Technica
- Testing shows proposed 4G network interferes with 75% of GPS devices, Ars Technica
- Issa seeks feedback on online piracy bill, The Hill’s Hillicon Valley
- Wikipedia mulls total blackout to oppose SOPA, TorrentFreak
- LightSquared calls leaked GPS test report a “distortion of truth”, Ars Technica
- HADOPI wants to research file downloads: shouldn’t it have done that first?, Techdirt
- Pro-filesharing song pulled from YouTube after bogus takedown request from Universal, ReadWriteWeb
- WebSockets becomes proposed standard, The H Open Source: News and Features
- Domain seizure oversight lax and broken, targets out of luck, Ars Technica
- Creative Commons ponders ports and database rights for license update, Ars Technica
- Carrier IQ responds to FBI drama, EFF wants more information, Slashdot
- The Humble Indie Bundle #4 (pay what you want and help charity), www.humblebundle.com via Slashdot
- Megaupload: Pop Star’s Contract Proves YouTube Takedown Was Bogus, Threat Level at Wired.com
- Carrier IQ explains secret monitoring software to FTC, FCC, Threat Level at Wired.com
- Judge gives Universal Music 24 hours to explain takedown spree, Ars Technica
- Testing shows LightSquared harms ‘majority’ of GPS, including flight safety, The Hill’s Hillicon Valley
- UMG claims “right to block or remove” YouTube videos it doesn’t own, Ars Technica
- Sprint disabling Carrier IQ on phones, InSecurity Complex at CNET News
- YouTube says Universal had no “right” to take down Megaupload video, Threat Level at Wired.com