- Unblocking The Pirate Bay The Hard Way Is Fun For Geeks, TorrentFreak
- Pirate Party gaining strength in Germany, The Local via Slashdot
- Google guilty of infringement in Oracle trial; future legal headaches loom, Ars Technica
- Al Franken questions Comcast XBox streaming as net neutrality violation, Post Tech at The Washington Post
- Google breached Oracle’s Java copyright, US jury finds, BBC News
- Google Calls for Mistrial After Jury Says Android Stole From Java, Wired Enterprise at Wired.com
- CISPA Sponsor Warns Bill Is Needed Because China’s Chinese Hackers From China Are Stealing All-American Secrets (China!), Techdirt
- ‘ACTA is dead,’ says Europe’s digital doyenne, The Register
- Government asks: when can we shut down wireless service?, Ars Technica
- ACTA Update XV, Open Enterprise
- Benkler on the SOPA & ACTA Protests, Michael Geist
- Seized site’s lawyer: US breaking the law by taking domain names, Ars Technica
- After SOPA And ACTA, Now TPP Starts To Fall Apart, Techdirt
- Iconic Piracy Suit Against Google Dismissed, Despite $25,000 Bounty, TorrentFreak
- Netherlands becomes first EU nation to enshrine Net Neutrality in law, Boing Boing
- Key Ruling In The Fight Over Artists Getting Their Copyrights Back Suggests The Labels May Be In Big Trouble, Techdirt
- Verizon Refuses to Identify Alleged BitTorrent Pirates, TorrentFreak
- Oracle to pursue longshot claim for copyright damages, Ars Technica
- DNSCrypt arrives for Windows, The H Open Source: News and Features
- Top judge: ditching software patents a “bad solution”, Ars Technica
- ‘First Base’ In Greek Courts For ISP-Level Blocking, Slashdot