- Linus Torvalds on Windows 8, UEFI, and Fedora, ZDNet
- Linus Torvalds: Windows 8 Secure Boot Doesn’t Destroy Linux, Wired Enterprise at Wired.com
- Court Issues New Blocking Order Against The Pirate Bay, TorrentFreak
- Government Says Vote on C-11 By June 18th, Michael Geist
- Researchers Connect Flame to U.S.-Israel Stuxnet Attack, Threat Level at Wired.com
- US argues it shouldn’t have to give Megaupload user his legit files, Ars Technica
- Six-year Google Books spat ends with publisher agreement, BBC News
- EU Officials, Privacy Agencies Attempt to Clarify Cookie Rules, threatpost
- Canadian IP Lobby Calls For SOPA North, Complete With Website Blocking And Secondary Liability, Techdirt
- Flame’s crypto attack may have needed $200,000 worth of compute power, Ars Technica
- European ISPs Ask ITU To Limit Net Neutrality, Slashdot
- ACTA Update XVII, Open Enterprise
- Microsoft overhauls certificate management in response to Flame PKI hack, Ars Technica
- UN Internet Takeover Rumours Mask Bigger Governance Shortcomings, Michael Geist
- DOJ probing Big Cable over online video competition, Ars Technica
- US Gov’t Wants Megaupload Users To Pay For Their Data, Slashdot
- RiP: A Remix Manifesto… Taken Offline Due To Copyright Claim?, Techdirt
- You can break EU cookie rules … if your site breaks without cookies • The Register, The Register
- Tories divided over UK spying bill, Home Secretary dismisses critics as “conspiracy theorists” who want to protect freedom for “criminals, terrorists and paedophiles”, Boing Boing
- Lone Senator Blocks Renewal of NSA Wiretap Program, Threat Level at Wired.com