- Artists Score Victory in Mass-Piracy Lawsuit Against CBS, CNET, TorrentFreak
- RMS Responds To NPR File-Sharer’s Blog, Slashdot
- NZ judge in Kim Dotcom case calls US “the enemy” on IP policy, Ars Technica
- Antitrust ruling says Microsoft didn’t kill WordPerfect—Novell did, Ars Technica
- Pirate Bay block effectiveness short-lived, data suggests, BBC News
- Lord Finesse Learning How The Streisand Effect Works: Tons Of People Re-Upload Dan Bull’s Video, Techdirt
- Kapow! The Net Gets a Bat Signal for Fighting Government and Hollywood Bad Guys, Threat Level at Wired
- German Supreme Court Suggests Cyber Lockers Need To Filter Content If Alerted To Copyright Infringement, Techdirt
- Digital Economy Act: Respond or Repeal?, Open Enterprise
- Court Won’t Shut Down Aereo Before Trial; Round 2 Begins For Internet TV Startup, Electronic Frontier Foundation
- EFF Challenges National Security Letter Statute in Landmark Lawsuit, Electronic Frontier Foundation
- WikiLeaks calls for donations, dares Visa/MasterCard to shut them down, Ars Technica
- Senator says Apple e-books suit “could wipe out the publishing industry”, Ars Technica
- Raspberry Pi rolls out speed surge Raspbian OS • Reg Hardware, The Register Hardware
- Why the European Commission’s Assurances on ACTA & CETA Don’t Add Up, Michael Geist
- Could Google Fiber Save Network Neutrality?, Slashdot
- Communications Data Bill creates ‘a virtual giant database’, BBC News
- Al Franken Calls for Tight Rules on Facial Recognition Software, Slashdot
- PIPA and SOPA by Dribs and Drabs, Public Knowledge
- EFF: New Cybersecurity Bill Better, Still Unnecessary, threatpost