- 'The future of freedom on the internet is at stake'
- U.N.'s ITU pursues Internet control -- again
- Interpol filter scope creep: ASIC ordering unilateral website blocks
- Eric Schmidt: we have to fight for privacy, or we're going to lose it
- Your digital identity and why you cannot escape it
- Fears of U.S. Mass Surveillance Spur Data Protection Proposals in Europe
- The Government Wants A Backdoor Into Your Online Communications
- Kiwis Want To Spy On All Communications, VPNs, And Be Able To Use Secret Evidence Against You
- How the FBI's online wiretapping plan could get your computer hacked
- Dear hacker: Please help us eavesdrop on our customers—"Saudi telecom seeks help monitoring encrypted Twitter data according to e-mails."
- Skype with care – Microsoft is reading everything you write—Are they really doing that? The evidence seems to say yes.
- So This Is How It Begins: Guy Refuses to Stop Drone-Spying on Seattle Woman
- How to permanently delete Snapchat photos
- Glass questions
- Lambda Labs Is Launching A Facial Recognition API For Google Glass
- At Google Conference, Cameras Even in the Bathroom NYT
- Privacy Breach on Bloomberg's Data Terminals NYT
- Bloomberg reporters allegedly used financial terminals to spy on Wall Street
- Bloomberg chief apologizes for data snooping
- Goods from kiosks at two malls seized—"Jim Spero, Special Agent-in-Charge of the Buffalo office of Homeland Security, says the sale of counterfeit goods - in Buffalo and beyond - poses a major security threat." Emphasis mine.
- Obama Stops Championing Treaty That Gives the Blind Better Access to E-Books
- 'Mockingbird' Writer Harper Lee Sues To Regain Pulitzer-Winning Novel's Copyright
- Day of the Dead trademark request draws backlash for Disney—No Dia de los Muertos for Mickey.
- Jail Terms For Unlocking Cellphones Shows The True Black Heart Of The Copyright Monopoly
- Defeat for EA over faces of sports stars—"A former college football player has won the right to sue Electronic Arts for using his likeness without permission."
- A YouTube Piano Teacher Took Down His Competition With Phony Copyright Claims
- Hollywood should not decide our copyright laws
- US entertainment industry to Congress: make it legal for us to deploy rootkits, spyware, ransomware and trojans to attack pirates!
- RIAA stamps its feet again, demands Google improve anti-piracy efforts
- Banking Privacy More Important than Copyright Enforcement, Dutch Court Rules
- Megaupload Launches Frontal Attack on White House Corruption
- Judge Tosses DMCA Defenses, Creating Unexpected Copyright Liability For Web Services In New York
- Hollywood Studios Censor Pirate Bay Documentary—"Viacom, Paramount, Fox and Lionsgate have all asked Google to take down links pointing to the Pirate Bay documentary TPB-AFK."
- Blogger Issues DMCA Notice To Take Down Posts Infringing His 'How To Infringe' Post
- Apple denies DoJ accusations, says eBook publishers were fixing prices before iBooks
- Penguin will pay $75M back to e-book buyers over alleged price fixing
- The Steve Jobs emails that show how to win a hard-nosed negotiation
- Judge says leaning toward U.S. in Apple e-books case
- Amazon: Victim or Aggressor? Issue Will Frame Apple E-book Trial
- New Prenda letter threatens to tell neighbors about porn accusations—"Sprawling case may be porn troll's 'last stand,' but it looks massive."
- Prenda lawyer gets kicked off 9th Circuit case—"Paul Hansmeier's motion to delay an $81,000 sanctions order was also denied."
- Prenda blows sanctions deadline, ordered to pay an extra $1,000 per day