- ISP 'Six Strikes' to Begin This Weekend - Throttling, Filters, 'Education' Warnings, and Fun!
- Gallo: If You’re Campaigning Against ACTA, You're A Terrorist
- Fair use gets stronger—thanks, "What What (In the Butt)"
- After 244 Years, Encyclopaedia Britannica Stops the Presses NYT
- Click here or we’ll burn this book--"Is threatening to torch books the only way we can get people to care about them anymore?" Salon
- Ebook Sales Surpass Hardcover for First Time in U.S.
- Author Tells DOJ The Authors Guild Doesn't Speak For Him & Amazon Is The Only Company Encouraging Competition
- No, Virginia, e-books don't publish themselves: Ken Auletta addresses one of the popular myths of the Internet
- Nook version of War and Peace turns the word "kindled" into "Nookd"--As commenter Alyeska pointed out, it's "[j]ust more nook for the fire that companies aren't putting much effort into their e-books."
- Tor Books Announces DRM-Free E-book Store
- Kindle astroturf for sale
- The Amazon Effect
- How Amazon is changing the rules for books and movies
- Barnes & Noble: Ebooks Should Be Expensive So Amazon Won't Kill Us And Make Ebooks Expensive
- Amazon’s markup of digital delivery to indie authors is ~129,000%
- The Self Publishing Revolution on Amazon--A compilation of articles discussing Amazon's censorship actions.
- Judge: Ample evidence that Apple "knowingly joined" e-book conspiracy--And will bring the case to trial next year. Apple is also being investigated in Montreal for price-fixing.
- Apple to pay $2 million for misleading Aussies over 4G iPad
- App Privacy Case Against Apple Allowed to Proceed
- The New MacBook Pro: Unfixable, Unhackable, Untenable--Unfortunately, it's not yet feasible to allow removeable components and keep the thinness in a laptop. This opens the market to a company that can figure this out and still make a profit, like how to charge less than $199 to replace its batteries.
- Apple Store In Georgia Refuses To Sell iPad, iPhone To Farsi-Speaking Customer, Citing Company Policy--Iran is on the US embargo list, supposedly anyway, but this wasn't a one-off incident. An Apple Store in Atlanta did the same to an Iranian-American.
- iPad App That Helps a Little Girl Speak Pulled from App Store
- Judge dismisses Apple vs. Motorola in its entirety, companies unable to prove damages
- Apple sues HTC in Virginia court for abuse of 4G/LTE standard-essential patents
- Kim DotCom warrant 'invalid,' New Zealand judge rules
- Judge Considers Hearing on Improper Megaupload Seizure--"A U.S. judge may hold an evidentiary hearing to determine whether the U.S. Department of Justice acted improperly in blocking Megaupload customers' access to their files when seizing the file-sharing service's domain name and servers in January."
- Megaupload founder still faces NZ extradition battle