- Congress introduces Obama fast-track authority on global trade pacts like TPP
- Constituents Opposing TPP Fast Track Locked Out of Congressman Becerra's Office
- Sen. Bernie Sanders lambastes Democrats and Republicans over Trans-Pacific Partnership
- TPP holds out a kind of Potemkin democracy
- Tokyo, Washington agree to stay course on sealing TPP
- In Response To Growing Protests, EU Pulls Corporate Sovereignty Chapter From TAFTA/TTIP To Allow For Public Consultation
- EU Offers Public a Chance to Fix Copyright Law
- Internet Censors Came For TorrentFreak & Now I'm Really Mad
- The End of Ownership: Why You Need to Fight America's Copyright Laws
- The awkward copyright collision of Fair Use and Creative Commons
- It's the 30th Anniversary of the Supreme Court's Monumental Decision About Betamax
- IP address does not prove online piracy, US judge says in landmark ruling
- Three Strikes Law Does Nothing to Curb Piracy, Research Finds
- City Of London Police Cannot Seize Domains Just Because Hollywood Says The Websites Are Infringers
- Prince Targets Facebook Users in $22m Live Concert Piracy Lawsuit
- This Google Glass user went to the movies. Then he got interrogated for about four hours.—Department of Homeland Security, in particular the Immigration and Customs Enforcement, doing the bidding of the MPAA.
- Here We Go Again: Canadian Recording Industry Calls on Government To Regulate the Internet
- DRM Circumvention May Be Legal, European Union Court Rules—"... under some circumstance."
- Latest Twist On DRM Of Physical Products: Machines Locked Down By Geolocation
- You can't download your .mobi files from Amazon anymore, even if they're DRM free
- All library audiobooks going to DRM-free MP3s
- Xbox One Disc-Based DRM Issues Are Due To Suspended Play, Says Xbox Support
- Supreme Court upends top patent court's "burden of proof" rule
- Google wins jury verdict against patent troll that sued its customers
- Samsung And Google Bury The Apple Hatchet, Sign 10-Year Patent Agreement
- Master of His Virtual Domain—"George Yao, an ordinary guy, spent $250 a week conquering the online game Clash of Clans, at one point bringing five iPads into the shower with him so that none of his accounts would go inactive." NYT
- How online gamers are solving science's biggest problems—"A new generation of online games don't just provide entertainment – they help scientists solve puzzles involving genes, conservation and the universe."
- Tech Demo for Pillow Castle's First Person Puzzler—In the words of Immortal Keanu: "Whoa."
- IGN's 2013 Game of Year—Would love to watch a full movie—CG or live action—based on the story.
- Robot Odyssey: The Hardest Computer Game of All Time
- Microsoft And Machinima Defend YouTube Promotion Deal—At first anyway, but Microsoft scuttled the XBOX deal and Machinima's opting for full disclosure.
- King has trademarked the word CANDY (and you're probably infringing)—And apparently "saga" as well. These guys are out of control and probably hypocritical.
- Judge reverses huge jury award over Madden video games
- Nintendo Confirms Wii U Has Flopped, Slashes Sales Forecast By ~70%
- Nintendo Stock Drops Off a Cliff After Forecasts Lowered
- Nintendo 'studying' mobile devices in wake of bleak hardware sales forecast
- Adware vendors buy Chrome Extensions to send ad- and malware-filled updates
- Google bans Chrome extensions purchased to deliver adware
- Warning: Your Browser Extensions Are Spying On You
- Target, Neiman Marcus Breach Caused By Code Written By Russian Teen
- As Target breach unfolds, information vanishes from Web
- Craft store Michaels may be latest mega-retailer to get hacked
- Cyber attack that sent 750k malicious emails traced to hacked refrigerator, TVs and home routers
- Millions of passwords and email details stolen in Germany
- Massive data theft hits 40% of South Koreans
- For 2013, '123456' unseats 'password' as worst password