- Takedowns run amok? The strange Secret Service/GoDaddy assault on JotForm
- Stephen Fry says British judges don't understand Twitter
- V for Vendetta author Alan Moore interview on "the rise of Anonymous"
- Appeals Court Upholds Constitutional Right Against Forced Decryption--The Feds were against this.
- SMBC: People are still citizens when on the internet.
- Justice Dept, FBI Say Interest in Online Privacy an 'Indicator' of Terrorism--"Flyer also urges businesses to treat people who 'always pay cash' as suspicious."
- SOPA replacement uses child porn as excuse to spy on 99.7 percent of Americans
- Law Would Put Homeland Security in Charge of Business IT Security--But claims it would leave the Internet alone.
- Lawmaker Demands DHS Cease Monitoring of Blogs, Social Media
- FBI turns off 3,000 GPS trackers after Supreme Court ruling
- Congress Left in Dark on DOJ Wiretaps
- Obama unveils Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights
- UK: Phone and email records to be stored in new spy plan--"Details of every phone call and text message, email traffic and websites visited online are to be stored in a series of vast databases under new Government anti-terror plans."
- Most radicalism linked to Internet, say UK lawmakers--"Internet service providers should do more to prevent the Web from playing a role in promoting violent extremism..."
- Report: London no safer for all its CCTV cameras
- Tories on e-snooping: 'Stand with us or with the child pornographers'--The nuclear option.
- Don't let Stephen Harper creep your emails: Liberals launch petition against Internet surveillance
- Rick Mercer: Online Privacy
- Google Didn't "Track" iPhones, But It Did Bypass Safari's Privacy Settings
- Setting the Record Straight on Google's Safari Tracking
- How to Remove Your Google Search History Before Google's New Privacy Policy Takes Effect