- Cleansing the Internet of Terrorism: EU-Funded Project Seeks To Erode Civil Liberties
- Mikulski joins chorus calling for cybersecurity executive order--"Sen. Barbara Mikulski (D-Md.) is urging President Obama to issue an executive order on cybersecurity, saying the country can't wait for Congress to act."
- Pirate Bay Founder Remains Locked Up Without Charges--"Gottfrid Svartholm will be kept in detention for at least two more weeks on suspicion of hacking into a Swedish IT company connected to the country’s tax authorities. According to Prosecutor Henry Olin the extended detention is needed 'to prevent him from having contact with other people.' The Pirate Bay co-founder is not allowed to have visitors and is even being denied access to newspapers and television."
- Big Brother still watching: Internet censorship on the up, report says
- Estonia gets highest marks in internet freedom
- Australian Securities and Investment Commission chimes in on data retention, seeks more intercept powers
- Philippines: Who inserted that libel clause in the Cybercrime Law at the last minute?--A thin-skinned and inarticulate senator's crusade to stamp out online criticism against him is troubling for Filipino's free expression.
- Dotcom: Illegal spying revealed
- Kim Dotcom hints at suing Govt--And if he does, it will be the NZ taxpayers who'll be paying for it.
- NZ PM Key to Dotcom: I'm sorry
- Google's Copyright Crackdown Punishes Author For Torrenting His Own Book
- The Algorithmic Copyright Cops: Streaming Video's Robotic Overlords
- Automated DRM keeps spoiling the show, from the DNC to Mars
- Copyright Killbots Strike Again: Official DNC Livestream Taken Down By Just About Every Copyright Holder
- Warner Bros, Hotfile and EFF Fight Over Bogus Automated Takedown Requests
- American court orders BBC to hand over Yasser Arafat documentary footage--"Ruling raises questions about the ability of the American justice system to seize material held by media outside the United States."
- Entertainment Industry Flips Out At The Good Parts Of Canada's New Copyright Law, Demands Changes Via TPP
- EU Court Asked To Rule On Legality Of Downloading From Illegal Sources
- Switzerland Questions Crazy Hollywood Claims About File Sharing... Ends Up On Congressional Watchlist
- File-Sharing for Personal Use Declared Legal in Portugal
- Dutch court rules linking to photos is copyright infringement
- Panama Considering Legislation That Allows The Copyright Office To Pursue Filesharers Directly -- And Keep All The Fines
- Opinion: A Fair, Free Market Or The Copyright Monopoly?--"Increasingly, the copyright industry has tried to assert that 'the free market will sort it out' in the field of culture sharing. The problem is that the copyright industry's monopolized view is anything but a fair and free market."
- The Copyright Act Explicitly Says Disruptive Innovation Should Be Blocked--Will someone think of the buggy-whip business models?
- Former Copyright Boss: New Technology Should Be Presumed Illegal Until Congress Says Otherwise
- Do Bad Things Happen When Works Enter The Public Domain? The Data Says... No
- University Requires Students To Pay $180 For 'Art History' Text That Has No Photos Due To Copyright Problems--Imagination is still copyright-free, for now.
- Should Bogus Copyright Takedown Senders Be Punished?
- YouTomb: Videos Removed for Copyright Complaint
- BMG Demands $20 For Pirated Bruno Mars / Eminem Downloads
- BitTorrent Downloads Booming - And Benefitting Musicians
- Ed Sheeran finds 'balance' in pirated music
- 52 Ways to Screw an Artist, by Warner Bros. Records...
- Megaupload Readies for Comeback, Code 90% Done
- Japan introduces piracy penalties for illegal downloads
- BitTorrent study finds most file-sharers are monitored
- Use The Pirate Bay? You’re being watched, study shows
- Google Adds Pirate Bay Domains to Censorship List
- Difference Engine: The PC all over again?--"Because of a 3D printer's ability to make perfect replicas, they will probably try to brand it a piracy machine."