- TPP: Corporate Power Tool of the 1%
- Apparently The USTR Thinks 'Unprecedented Transparency' Means Hiding TPP Details From 98% Of Congress
- Wyden To Obama: Hollywood Shouldn't Know More About TPP Than Congress
- SOPA Supporters Urge White House To Use Secretive TPP Process To Insert Draconian New IP Laws
- Obama Trade Document Leaked, Revealing New Corporate Powers And Broken Campaign Promises
- Trans-Pacific Partnership Trade Agreement Pushes Corporate Sovereignty Over Environmental Law
- New World Order Blueprint Leaked
- Capitalists Who Fear Change--"Digital technology is reinventing our whole world, in service of you and me. It's free enterprise on steroids. It's bypassing the gatekeepers and empowering each of us to invent our own civilization for ourselves, according to our own specifications."
- Supreme Court to Decide Application of First Sale Doctrine to Foreign-Made Copyrighted Works
- Congressional Staffer Says SOPA Protests 'Poisoned The Well', Failure To Pass Puts Internet At Risk
- Comcast Protests "Shake Down" of Alleged BitTorrent Pirates--"The ISP is now refusing to comply with court-ordered subpoenas, arguing that they are intended to 'shake down' subscribers by coercing them to pay settlements."
- DOJ Realizes That Comcast & Time Warner Are Trying To Prop Up Cable By Holding Back Hulu & Netflix
- Creator posts original film to YouTube, BMF claims copyright--YouTube's fault for flagging the film over the sound of wind.
- Letter to Emily White at NPR All Songs Considered
- Wikipedia's founder calls for Richard O'Dwyer extradition to be stopped--"Jimmy Wales launches campaign calling on Theresa May to stop extradition to US of UK student facing alleged copyright offences."
- ACTA rejected by committee in crucial blow before final EU Parliament vote
- The Pirate Party Gains Steam Overseas; Will It Catch in the U.S.
- Norwegian student fined for subtitle piracy
- Japan Passes Jail-for-Downloaders Anti-Piracy Law--They also want to "spy on all user activity."
- Big Content wants to bring SOPA-style policies to Canada
- The MPAA's Secret Lobby Campaign on Bill C-11 and a Canadian SOPA
- Copyright bill finally clears Commons--"Act hasn't been updated since 1997, now in Senate's hands to pass before summer."
- DOJ tries to block return of data to MegaUpload user--"U.S. files motion asking a federal court to deny a request from a former MegaUpload user for the return of his football videos," as doing so "would set a bad precedent."
- Retired Judge Joins Fight Against DOJ’s 'Outrageous' Seizures in Megaupload Case
- FBI told to copy seized Dotcom data--"The FBI has been ordered to start copying 150 terabytes of data - including 10 million emails - contained on the seized computers belonging to internet mogul Kim Dotcom."
- New Zealand's High Court Steps Into Extradition Fight Over Kim Dotcom
- Megaupload: U.S. Intentionally Disrespects Foreign Sovereignty
- FunnyJunk is threatening to file a federal lawsuit against me unless I pay $20,000 in damages
- FunnyJunk's Lawyer responds to the Oatmeal by trying to shut down the fundraiser--He continues to fail.
- The Oatmeal v. Funnyjunk: How The Court Of Public Opinion Beats The Court Of Baseless Legal Threats
- FunnyJunk's lawyer vows revenge on The Oatmeal and Matthew Inman
- FunnyJunk's lawyer sues American Cancer Society and National Wildlife Federation
- FunnyJunk lawyer to subpoena Ars and Twitter
- EFF Will Represent The Oatmeal Creator in Fight Against Bizarre Lawsuit Targeting Critical Online Speech