- How MIT Can Honor Aaron Swartz—"Fight to make academic journals open to everyone."
- Aaron Swartz Memorial at the Internet Archive
- Reddit review puts some teeth into "Aaron's Law"—"Bill would change computer fraud law to prevent a Swartz-like prosecution."
- A martyr in the fight for free online access to research—"By killing himself, Internet activist Aaron Swartz has heated up the battle over whether the works of scientists and scholars should be available for free."
- How Aaron Swartz paved way for Jack Andraka's revolutionary cancer test—"Jack Andraka's breakthrough pancreatic cancer test would have never come about were it not for access to online journals -- what Internet guru Aaron Swartz was promoting before his death. Andraka 'religiously' used free online academic journals in the research because 'in most online databases, articles cost about $35, and there are only about 10 pages.'"
- Petition to decriminalize smartphone unlocking gains steam—DMCA sucks.
- Phreaks and Geeks—"Before Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak invented Apple, they hacked phones."
- Radio Lab: Phone Phreaks
- Mega Launch Video Removed From YouTube By Music Rights Outfit
- Anti-piracy site claims small, 40 percent victory in anti-Mega campaign
- Kim Dotcom puts up €10,000 bounty for first person to break Mega's security
- Pirates beware: Kim Dotcom's Mega isn't the safe haven he says it is
- Mega explains why it cut off Mega-search site
- WTO Allows Antigua to Open Piracy Site
- Six Strikes Administrator: Loss Of Open WiFi Access At Cafes Is Acceptable Collateral Damage
- Government will lose the war on piracy
- CBS and CNET Protest Looming BitTorrent Client Ban
- First Kiwi File-Sharer Guilty, But Lack of Evidence Kills Large Fines
- The Pirate Bay Documentary Will Debut Online For Free
- Russian Ministry Of Culture Publishes Draft Anti-Piracy Law; Requires Takedowns Within 24 Hours
- As Music Streaming Grows, Royalties Slow to a Trickle NYT
- Google to announce paid YouTube subscriptions at $1-5 a month
- And the Award for the Next HBO Goes to...—Can Netflix out-HBO HBO?
- Copyright King: Why the "I Have a Dream" Speech Still Isn't Free
- YouTube puts Germany into digital dark ages—"YouTube's dispute with Germany's music rights authority GEMA has resulted in the country being cut off from more than 60 percent of the website's most popular videos...."
- Judge: News Agencies Can't Use Twitter Photos Without Permission
- Prince George's considers copyright policy that takes ownership of students' work
- Opinion: Pushing back against licensing and the permission culture
- OXO's response to Quirky
- Samsung Mobile USA - El Plato Supreme
- CES tells CNET: You're fired!—"Group says CBS tossed principle when it nixed journos' award to Dish Hopper."
- CBS Bans SodaStream Ad to please Pepsi and Coke
- The Verge Hires Writer Who Quit CNET in Protest NYT