- Kroes Throws in Towel on ACTA--"ACTA is effectively dead, the European Commissioner for the Digital Agenda admitted Friday. An official spokesman said the “political reality” was the fight was over." WSJ
- After SOPA And ACTA, Now TPP Starts To Fall Apart
- Italian Gov't Gives Up Trying To Regulate Copyright Online
- New malware strain locks up computers unless ransom is paid--"A type of 'ransomware' hitting users across Europe demands payment for alleged copyright violations, according to a Swiss security blog."
- Conflating copyright infringement with child porn is a dirty, dangerous game
- Law Professor: Megaupload Prosecution A 'Depressing Display Of Abuse Of Government Authority'
- Megaupload Trial May Never Happen, Judge Says
- Megaupload's Dotcom gets money and Mercedes back, involved in political scandal
- Kim Dotcom lampoons New Zealand MP in his new rap song
- MPAA Says Letting Anyone Access Data On Megaupload Servers Would Represent Infringement
- Another Judge Rules IP Addresses Can't be Used to Identify People
- Thai student's money-making effort at centre of US Supreme Court copyright case
- Australia: Hollywood loses final appeal in piracy case
- German court rules that YouTube is responsible for what users put online
- Brazil's copyright societies indicted for fraud, new law demands efficient, transparent collecting societies
- Pirate Party WINS in Saarland Elections, Enters Parliament
- A New Kind of Politics: Pirate Party Woos Voters with Transparency
- The Politics of Shitstorms: Is the Pirate Party Its Own Worst Enemy?
- A German Pirate Party could bring a European coalition
- The Grand Experiment: German Pirate Party Attempts to Reinvent Politics
- Controversial Boast: Pirate Politician Says Party 'Rising as Fast as Nazis
- Pirate Party Wins Again, Enters Another Parliament'
- Holland: Anti-Piracy Group Asks Court to Gag The Pirate Party
- Five major UK internet service providers ordered to prevent users from accessing The Pirate Bay--There are reported trivial workarounds.
- The Pirate Bay copyright crackdown is unsustainable
- Copyright Troll Causes Chaos By Suing Fans Without Band's Permission
- Sad State Of Copyright: Guy Using Short Clips Of Music In Viral Videos Accused Of Infringement
- RIAA Behind US Government’s Failed Domain Name Seizure
- What Filesharing Studies Really Say – Part 5 – Producers Lose Less Than $2 Per Album
- Blast from the Past: Universal, Sony: Total Music is a total dud