- Three-Strikes Copyright Law In NZ Halves Infringement, Slashdot via Slashdot
- Copyright Alert System, Widely Feared, Is Toothless, ReadWriteWeb
- DOJ won’t back down on Apple, e-book publishers antitrust lawsuit, Post Tech at The Washington Post
- Twitter "Crackdown" May Be Not So Bad As Feared—But FUD Persists, Wired Business at Wired.com
- How Big Cable killed the open set-top box—and what to do about it, Ars Technica
- Digital Economy Act Consultation Response, Open Enterprise
- Uncertain prospects for the DATA Act in the Senate, O’Reilly Radar
- Studies Trickle In on How Mindfulness Meditation *Actually* Improves Multitasking, Robinson Meyer at The Atlantic
- Washington, D.C. Police Affirm Citizens’ Right To Record Police Officers, Slashdot
- More And More People Sign On To The Declaration Of Internet Freedom, Techdirt
- Franken Amendment Would Remove Worst Part of Cybersecurity Bill, Electronic Frontier Foundation
- British Members of Parliament Introduce Legislation to Pardon Alan Turing, Rebecca J. Rosen at The Atlantic
- Wonks Question HP’s Claim to Computer-Memory Missing Link, Wired Enterprise at Wired.com
- Wyden Traps Feds In Their Own Words: ACTA Explanation Opens Up Big Hole In Cybersecurity Bill, Techdirt
- IBM comes out swinging against revised cybersecurity bill, The Hill’s Hillicon Valley
- White House endorses revised cybersecurity bill, The Hill’s Hillicon Valley
- OpenBSD’s de Raadt slams Red Hat, Canonical over ‘secure’ boot, www.itwire.com via Slashdot
- Google Launches a Superfast Internet and TV Business, Technology Review
- “Spintronics” brings IBM’s Racetrack Memory closer to reality • The Register, The Register
- UK Net Neutrality Under (Coded) Attack, Open Enterprise
- Ouya Android console gets OnLive onboard, The Register Hardware
- Revised Cybersecurity Bill Still Faces Democrat, Republican Gauntlets, ReadWriteWeb
- Google Books hasn’t cost authors a dime, company says, Ars Technica
- Judge Grants Internet Archive’s Motion and Blocks Enforcement of New Washington Statute, Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Record labels won’t share Pirate Bay winnings with artists; they’re keeping it for record companies, Boing Boing