- Selling used iTunes tracks? ReDigi insists it’s legal, Ars Technica
- FileSonic has disabled file sharing in wake of Megaupload takedown, Ars Technica
- NinjaVideo.net founder gets 14 months – security, NinjaVideo.net, legal, intellectual property, copyright, Security at Techworld via Groklaw NewsPicks
- Megaupload drops lawsuit against Universal Music, Slashdot
- EU proposes “right to be forgotten” by internet firms, BBC News
- MegaFallout: shutdown of MegaUpload spooks other services, ReadWriteWeb
- More Megaupload fallout: FileServe shutters file-sharing service, Ars Technica
- MegaUpload loses top lawyer after ‘outside’ pressure, TorrentFreak
- Two more arrested in connection with Megaupload, threatpost
- In a switch, Google Plus now allows pseudonyms, NYTimes.com
- New Righthaven offers hosting service “with a spine”, Boing Boing
- Google+ pseudonym policy lets Google reject names that aren’t “established”, Ars Technica
- Ordering defendant to decrypt hard drive did not violate her Fifth Amendment rights, Internet Cases via Groklaw NewsPicks
- MIT App Inventor software now available to all, SlashGear
- Meganomics: The future of “Follow-the-money” copyright enforcement, TorrentFreak
- Google works on Internet standards with TCP proposals, SPDY standardization, Ars Technica
- Study does not show that disconnection threats terrorized France into using iTunes, Boing Boing
- Disappointing ruling in compelled laptop decryption case, Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Google’s privacy changes worry Rep. Markey, The Hill’s Hillicon Valley
- Legality of mobile phone tracking still unclear despite Supreme Court GPS decision, Threat Level at Wired.com
- Google’s new privacy policy could anger FTC, Ars Technica
- Jailbreaking could soon become illegal again, GizmoCrazed via Slashdot
- ‘Super Wi-Fi’ blankets first county in U.S., Technology Review
- Pirate Party of Catalonia wants to sue FBI, in Spain, over Megaupload seizure, Ars Technica
- Twitter uncloaks a year’s worth of DMCA takedown notices, 4,410 in all, Ars Technica
- Megaupload users revolt, threaten to sue U.S. authorities, ReadWriteWeb
- AT&T threatening to raise rates after merger failure, Slashdot