- Stopping ACTA: INTA Committee, Open Enterprise
- Google’s H.264 license undermines Motorola patent case, Microsoft says, Ars Technica
- ACTA Showdown Coming Up — Man Your Barricades, TorrentFreak
- The Battle over C-11 Concludes: How Thousands of Canadians Changed The Copyright Debate, Michael Geist
- ACTA Not Dead Yet: Supporters Make Final Push For EU Approval, May Seek Secret Ballot, Techdirt
- UK spying bill is King George III 2.0, Boing Boing
- House Committee Approves Sweeping, Warrantless Electronic Spy Powers, Threat Level at Wired.com
- ACTA Update XVIII, Computer World UK
- NVIDIA PR Responds To Torvalds’ Harsh Words, Phoronix via Groklaw NewsPicks
- Report: US and Israel Behind Flame Espionage Tool, Threat Level at Wired
- US Invites Mexico, Canada To Join TPP Negotiations But With Less Power, Techdirt
- HOWTO access The Pirate Bay in the UK, Boing Boing
- ACTA Update XIX, Open Enterprise
- UN doesn’t want to take over Internet, does want to help telcos profit, Ars Technica
- European Parliament’s INTA Committee Votes to Reject ACTA, Michael Geist
- Google to pay $0 to Oracle for their lawsuit, Denver Computers at Examiner.com via Slashdot
- ACTA Update XIX, Open Enterprise
- Write speeds for phase-change memory reach record limits, Ars Technica
- Tesco exec brands UltraViolet ‘too complicated’ for Brits, The Register Hardware
- Ubuntu Lays Plans For Getting Past UEFI SecureBoot, Slashdot
- In bid for patent sanity, judge throws out entire Apple/Motorola case, Ars Technica