- PCMCIA computer project aims even higher (aNd cheaper) than Raspberry Pi, Slashdot
- Sprint disables Carrier IQ software on its devices, threatpost
- Final draft of Brazilian copyright reform bill leaked by Forum Magazine, P2P Foundation
- While T-Mobile eludes AT&T, Verizon buys up spectrum, Ars Technica
- File-sharing 3 strikes killed in Ireland, government promises site blocking, TorrentFreak
- Sen. Reid pushes Web censorship bill; foe promises filibuster, Ars Technica
- EU Council quietly adopts ACTA, by hiding it in an agriculture and fisheries meeting, Techdirt
- The list of internet censoring countries the MPAA thinks provide a good example for the US, Techdirt
- AT&T admits defeat on T-Mobile takeover, will pay $4 billion breakup fee, Ars Technica
- X-Men Origins: Wolverine pirate jailed, BBC News
- Long live Firefox: Google renews its search deal, ReadWriteWeb
- Defendant asks US Marshals to drag Righthaven principals to court, Ars Technica
- Twitter open sources its Android moxie, Wired Enterprise at Wired.com
- Blizzard sues Pocket Gnome World of Warcraft bot creators, Geek.com via Groklaw NewsPicks
- 9th Circuit affirms judgment dismissing UMG’s case against Veoh, Recording Industry vs The People
- Bitcoin’s comeback: should Western Union be afraid?, Ars Technica
- Apache confirms new OpenOffice build by 2012, The Register
- LibreOffice seeks bug hunters, The H Open Source: News and Features
- White House to respond to petition urging veto of online piracy bill, The Hill’s Hillicon Valley
- USTR publishes rogue sites list, Slashdot
- FCC approves first device to use television ‘white spaces’, The Hill’s Hillicon Valley
- DRM-free experiment makes Louis CK a millionaire, Boing Boing
- Raspberry Pi beta boards released, Raspberry Pi via Slashdot
- Brazil’s copyright reform draft bill: the good, the bad and the confused, Techdirt
- EFF reverse engineers Carrier IQ, offers guide to understanding its profiles, Electronic Frontier Foundation via Slashdot
- Google tries to kick Authors Guild out of court in book case, Ars Technica
- Copyright troll Righthaven in its death throes, domain going up for auction, Boing Boing
- Dutch Parliament: Downloading Movies and Music Will Stay Legal, TorrentFreak