- Feds Used Aaron Swartz's Political Manifesto Against Him—Prosecuted for advocating "civil disobedience" over the "privatization of knowledge."
- White House: Expanding Public Access to the Results of Federally Funded Research
- Blast from the past: "How we stopped SOPA"
- Petition to make unlocking phones legal again passes 100,000 signatures; White House now required to respond
- Cellphone unlocking is the first step toward post-SOPA copyright reform
- Law Change Makes It Harder To Unlock Cellphones
- NASCAR blocks eyewitness video of Daytona crash, but YouTube reverses the takedown—"YouTube implies that no copyright was infringed in the video. As a result, it says NASCAR 'does not have the right' to take the video down."
- Germans can't see meteorite YouTube videos due to copyright dispute—"German rights group wants $0.005 per stream and Google says nein."
- Indie booksellers sue Amazon and big publishers over DRM (but have no idea what "DRM" and "open source" mean)
- Blog posts pulled using DMCA restored (mostly) as fake "originals" vanish
- Six Strikes Officially Begins On Monday
- Obama: Patent Trolls Hijack Others' Ideas to 'Extort Some Money'
- EFF to defend against troll with "podcasting patent"—granted in 2012
- Google files first patent suit against British Telecom
- Android developer fights evil patent troll
- Facebook sued over 'like' button
- Cicso's attempts to sue patent trolls over 'shakedowns' a bust
- How Patent Trolls Kill Innovation
- Major change to U.S. patent law goes into effect on March 16, 2013
- EFF wants software patents to include working code
- The Case Against Patents
- Trevor Baylis: I've wound up broke despite inventions
- Dead Dutch Programmer Sues Facebook For Patent Violations—"A deceased Dutch social media visionary may have invented Facebook. Oh yeah, and the firm bringing the legal heat also represented the Wright Brothers."
- Magazine sales suffer from the hard cell
- Hearst president David Carey: Apple taught people 'how to buy digital content'
- Thirst app creates your 'personal newspaper'
- Washington Post Layoffs: Dozens Fired In Restructuring—Mobile division hit hard.
- xkcd: App
- RIM changes name to Blackberry with release of Blackberry 10
- BlackBerry 10 smartphones won't be sold in Japan
- BlackBerry Rebrand May Be Too Little, Too Late
- Why Michael Dell Really Had to Take Dell Private
- Dell's downward spiral: 10 years of failed consumer devices
- Dell through the years
- Hacking Hollywood: How Digital Insurgents Are Disrupting Film
- ISP speed test: Real speeds vs. advertised speeds, FCC February update
- Hold The Phone, I Want My Dick Tracy Watch
- Flickr Is Back, Letting Us Go Home Again
- The Panasonic Toughpad Press Conference—"Like most journalists everywhere, I am hungover."
- Microsoft's 'Child Of The 90s' Internet Explorer Ad Is A Nostalgic Trip Back In Time
- Found! The first Emoticons
- Problems With Precision and Judgment, but Not Integrity, in Tesla Test—Well, Broder's got no credibility left in this regard.
- Facebook error that hijacks thousands of websites isn't just an 'inconvenience'
- GoDaddy deletes my domains and charges me to restore them
- Online Class on How To Teach Online Classes Goes Laughably Awry
- Printer ink cartridges: why you're paying more but getting a lot less—"Big printer companies are accused of 'squeezing ever-increasing amounts of cash out of the poor consumer.'"
- Facebook using scareware tactics to push people to download the McAffee anti-virus
- Facebook hacked in 'sophisticated attack'
- Apple, Macs hit by hackers who targeted Facebook
- Official Google Blog: An update on our war against account hijackers
- Police hold 11 over ransomware scam 'affecting thousands'