- ACTA Doomsday Approaches – Please Help, Open Enterprise
- Stopping ACTA: ITRE Committee, Open Enterprise
- Conclusion of Copyright Debate Leaves Many What Ifs…, Michael Geist
- Stopping ACTA: JURI and LIBE Committees, Open Enterprise
- ACTA: Unredacted Docs Show European Commission Negotiation Failures, TorrentFreak
- Google now gets 250k copyright takedown requests EACH WEEK, The Register
- “Open Source Bach” Project Completed; Score and Recording Now Online, Slashdot
- 64 Complaints Received On UK Cookie Law, Slashdot
- The Netherlands Rejects ACTA, and Does One Better, Slashdot
- Innocent Megaupload user asks court to order his data returned, Ars Technica
- Newly Revealed Negotiating Documents Show How US Companies Had Excessive Input On ACTA, Techdirt
- Learn to Code With Mozilla’s ‘Thimble’ Editor, Webmonkey at Wired.com
- Megaupload Wins Crucial Evidence Disclosure Battle With US Govt., TorrentFreak
- Stopping ACTA: DEVE Committee, Open Enterprise
- French court gives YouTube a victory in copyright infringement case, Ars Technica
- Germany in trouble with EC over lack of ISP, telecom data retention, Ars Technica
- Newly Revealed Negotiating Documents Show How US Companies Had Excessive Input On ACTA, Techdirt
- Broadcasters finally tell a judge: Aereo’s business violates copyright, Ars Technica
- Reeling ACTA treaty rejected by three European Parliament committees, Ars Technica
- Google dealt blow in book scanning lawsuit, Ars Technica
- Verizon Succesfully Defends Privacy of Alleged BitTorrent Pirates, TorrentFreak
- Google wins crucial API ruling, Oracle’s case decimated, Ars Technica
- Tribler: a better society with P2P, The H Open Source: News and Features
- Congress Looking Happy to Reauthorize Broad, Secret Spying Powers, Threat Level at Wired
- CISPA: time to kill this sucker, Boing Boing
- EFF asks which tech companies “have your back”, Ars Technica
- Confirmed: US and Israel created Stuxnet, lost control of it, Ars Technica
- New Humble Indie Bundle games available via Ubuntu Software Centre, The H Open Source: News and Features
- Court Says Authors Guild Has Standing To Sue Over Google Books, Despite It Not Representing Authors’ Views, Techdirt