- Jail For File-Sharing Not Enough, Labels Want ISP-Level Spying Regime, TorrentFreak
- Jimmy Wales to UK Home Secretary: don’t render Richard O’Dwyer to the USA, BoingBoing
- Fair use gets stronger—thanks, “What What (In the Butt)”, Ars Technica
- Recording Industry vs The People: Capitol v MP3Tunes to proceed against Michael Robertson, motion for stay denied, recordingindustryvspeople.blogspot.com
- Cdn Fed Court Says No Copyright Infringement For Linking, Posting Several Paragraphs from Article, Michael Geist
- Former Righthaven CEO Secretly Hires Lawyers For The Company He No Longer Has Anything To Do With, Techdirt
- USTR Gives MPAA Full Online Access To TPP Text, But Still Won’t Share With Senate Staffers, Techdirt
- Firefox for Android 14.0 arrives with new UI, improved performance, The H Open: News and Features
- Speak Out Against Copyright Holders Destroying True Property Rights, Techdirt
- Big ISPs Expected To Start Six Strikes Program This Weekend, Techdirt
- Darrell Issa Asks To ‘Observe’ Next Round Of TPP Negotations, Techdirt
- Pirate Bay Founder Fined For ‘Continued Involvement’ In The Site, TorrentFreak
- Mega-victory: Kim Dotcom search warrants “invalid,” mansion raid “illegal”, Ars Technica
- Irish Record Labels Win, Court Reinstates “3 Strikes” For File-Sharing, TorrentFreak
- Bill C-11 Scheduled For Third Reading at the Senate Today, Michael Geist
- MPAA Using Megaupload Case as Backdoor SOPA, Court Hears, TorrentFreak
- 3 Strikes Plan Re-established In Ireland After Court Decides To Ignore Data Protection Commission Ruling, Techdirt
- South Carolina passes bill against municipal broadband, Ars Technica
- USTR Rejects Rep. Issa’s Request To Observe TPP Negotiations, Techdirt