- SOPA Markup Runs Out Of Time; Likely Delayed Until 2012 [Update: Or Not...]--"Despite the fact that Congress was supposed to be out of session until the end of January, the Judiciary Committee has just announced plans to come back to continue the markup this coming Wednesday. This is rather unusual and totally unnecessary. But it shows just how desperate Hollywood is to pass this bill as quickly as possible, before the momentum of opposition builds up even further."
- Dear Congress, It's No Longer OK To Not Know How The Internet Works
- How SOPA 2.0 Sneaks In A Really Dangerous Private Ability To Kill Any Website
- SOPA-Rope-a-dope--"Critics of the Stop Online Piracy Act (H.R. 3261) have had an impact. A manager's amendment has been offered by Lamar Smith, R-TX, the Judiciary Committee chairman. [...] Unfortunately, the new version would still do great damage to Internet security...."
- SOPA and everyday Americans
- Head MPAA shill reduced to outright lies in bid to make the case for SOPA
- 'Internet is for Porn' pops up during House SOPA debate
- "Firewall" (Don't Let Our Government Ruin The Internets)
- Clinton Urges Countries Not to Stifle Online Voices NYT
- Welcome To The United Police States of America, Sponsored By Twitter--Twitter claims the accounts got flagged for spamming.
- Megaupload Video Reinstated, Universal Says "You Can’t Touch Us"--UMG wanted to censor the video.
- India Treads China Censor Path
- Won't remove material just because it's controversial: Google
- Clueless EU Politicians Sign ACTA--"It was fun while it lasted. This internet thing became too powerful, and shifted the balance of power too much to the people. Politicians found a partner in the content industry, and here we have it."
- Act against ACTA now!
- Illegal downloading to be curbed by Government order --"The Department of Enterprise, Innovation and Jobs has written to music publisher EMI Ireland confirming the order will be published and incorporated into existing legislation in January."
- Libel reform vows to slay anonymous trolls--"A single complaint about an anonymous article or posting online could be enough to legally force a website to take it down – if new Parliamentary proposals on defamation get passed into law."
- Business seeks IDs of anonymous Pantagraph commenters
- Israel's Supreme Court rules that no legal procedure is available to reveal anonymous commenters
- Fix for anonymous sleaze is in our attitudes, not laws
- Online, Anonymity Breeds Contempt
- How to avoid trolling: anonymous vs. identifiable commenting
- A Troll By Any Other Name: The Case For Commenting Anonymously
- Internet troll jailed after mocking deaths of teenagers
- Internet bigot Stephen Birrell jailed for eight months
- Creepy crawlies : The internet allows the malicious to menace their victims
- More Than a Decade In, and Internet Comments Continue to Be Terrible
- Online commenting: the age of rage
- Internet Argument Techniques
- If you can't say anything nice, then kill yourself now
- Judgment of accidental deaths outrageous
- How To Beat The Haters (how I do it) by Rob Liefeld