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- What Went Right in the Fight Against ‘Nuisance Adware’ (CDT)
- Fighting Music Piract In Canada (Article Written in 1897) (BestActEver)
- Taser International Sues Second Life Creator Over Virtual Replicas (Slashdot)
- The Circus Widens In Aftermath of Pirate Bay Verdict (Slashdot)
- British spy loses secrets in a handbag (Times Online)
- Big US ISPs Try to Make Competition illegal (Engadget)
- 50 million retirees to get $250 checks in May
- U.S. top court upholds TV profanity crackdown
- GM to force 1,000 to 1,200 dealers to close
- Speed Camera Slay Fuels Debate In Arizona
- Ontario passes law to ban hand-held devices while driving
- John McCain says 9-11 terrorists came from Canada
- Lawrence Lessig Get's DMCAd (BoingBoing)
- Glaring Rocket Launch Could Surprise East Coast Residents Tuesday Evening
- Smaller towns could lose TV signal in move to digital
- Judge: School must allow 'God' on posters
- Microsoft and Linux trade patent words in Europe
- Can you talk and drive?
- Fordham Law Class CollectsPersonal InfoAboutScalia;Supreme Ct.Justice Is Steamed(ABA)
- Study: Love hormone eases conflict
- Old Age More Miserable for Women
- RIAA settles for $7,000 after 4 years pursuing NY mum
- Federal Felony To Use Blogs, the Web, Etc. To Cause Substantial Emotional Distress?
- Pirate Bay Founder Devises DDo$ Attack (Pirate Blog)
- EU fines Intel record $1.44B for sales tactics
- Women 'fight off disease better'
- Study finds cocaine in the air
- Drugs. Drugs for the poor.
- Obama Dares Judge to Order Release Of NSA Spy Document (Threat Level)
- Judge Rules Dorm Room Search for Evidence of Prank Email Illegal (EFF)
- Really Hacked Off
- Scientology goes on trial in France
- Twitter considers service fees, co-founders say (CBC)
- Aspirin's risks outweigh benefits for healthy people: review
- Oil Is Plentiful, Demand Weak. Why Are Gas Prices Going Up?
- Obama Says New Cyberczar Won’t Spy on the Net (Threat Level)
- Obama Says Government Sanctions Unwarranted in Spy Case (Threat Level)
- Judge Rules LifeLock’s Fraud Alert Service Illegal (Threat Level)
- Pension details of 109,000 stolen (BBC)
- Homeless people and the Internet (BoingBoing)
- Russian police hold first ever raid on file sharing web-site
- Canada's debt to jump to $630B in 5 years: TD Bank
- Parliament refuses to fund probe into info access (Canada.com)
- EFF Launches TOSBack - A 'Terms of Service' Tracker for Facebook, Google, eBay, etc.
- CRTC keeps new media exempt from broadcasting regulation (CBC)
- 26 New Episodes Of Futurama Confirmed!
- Some vandal has just knocked the Shareaza forums offline.
- French Constitutional Court declares Sarkozy internet law as invalid
- How I Won a Copyfight (KB)
- More Innocents Released From The George Bush Torture Dungeon
- Legality of China Web Filter Is Challenged (WSJ)
- Confusion expected as analog TV broadcasts end
- Microsoft Seeking Hot-Or-Not Patent (Slashdot)
- Windows 7 upgrade prices leaked.
- Obama Orders “Total Takedown” Of US Federal Reserve Bank
- Semi-nude bike riders protest oil
- Review: (Complete) Iphone O.S: 3.0 - G.M.V
- New UN Report Denounces America's Human Rights Record
- Bozeman City job requirement raises privacy concerns (World Media)
- NightJack: When the blogging biter's bit (Telegraph)
- Getting inside a downloader's head (BBC)
- Blogger - The Pirate Bay Owned By the CIA (LOL!!!) (Joyn)
- TJX Hacker Was Awash in Cash; His Penniless Coder Faces Prison (Threat Level)
- Iran's Web Spying Aided By Western Technology (WSJ)
- Conference Board Apologies To Curtis Cook (Michael Geist)
- Ministry of Defence blocks Wikileaks (Guardian)
- Newspaper Licensing Agency to regulate web hyperlinks (Press Gazzette)
- Video of church's 'casting out' gay 'demon' in teen sparks anger
- Canada Considers E-Voting (Chronicle Herald)
- Adam Savage (Mythbusters) Vs AT&T
- Sony Begins Shipping PCs With Green Dam Filter (InfoWeek)
- Palin stepping down this month
- Rosetta Stone sues Google for infringement (KnoxNews)
- Proposal to give Copyright Tribunal powers to police the net (New Zealand)
- Spun: The Off-the-Wall Accounting of Record Sales (WSJ)
- Harris-Decima Poll on Net Neutrality (Michael Geist)
- CIRPA - C-61 Didn't Go Far Enough (Nugget)
- Four million British identities are up for sale on the internet (TimesOnline)
- Orwell in 2009: Dystopian Rights Management (EFF)
- World War (Insert Number)?
- HSBC fined £3m for customer data loss (Marketing Direct)
- Council punished over theft of laptops from locked room (Out-Law)
- Bittorrent Traffic Throttling, Seeding Impossible?
- I wouldn’t trust Google with my personal info (Times Online)
- Internet filter blocks education sites, but not porn (News Australia)
- Iran blocks Wikileaks (Wikileaks)
- NASA releases original Moon Landing audio
- 'Moon the Balloon' protest grows, mayor writes PM (The Observer)
- Rupert Murdoch plans charge for all news websites by next summer (Guardian)
- CRTC carriage fees hearings prompt court challenge (CBC)
- Lawsuit: Twitter Method Infringes Patents (Threat Level)
- Lawsuit Update: RealDVD Loses
- Craigslist User Banned for Selling Craigslist (RUFKM)
- Two convicted for refusal to decrypt data (The Register)
- Warrants Required: EFF and Google's Big Disagreement about Google Book Search (EFF)
- Neo-nazi hate blogger paid by FBI to incite, says attorney (BoingBoing)
- PASS ID: REAL ID Reanimated (EFF)
- The coming-out stories of anonymous bloggers (CNN)
- Microsoft Accused of Racism (Side-by-side Ad Pic Comparison from Two Countries)
- Google Catches on Fire! (Neowin)
- Disney to Acquire Marvel Entertainment (Market Watch)
- Bill would give president emergency control of Internet (CNet)
- Murdoch attack on 'dominant' BBC (BBC)
- Judge Won't Lower $5M Bail For Jailed SF IT Admin (Slashdot)
- Happy 40th Birthday Internet! (Incl. Video) (National Geographic)
- Canadian Human Rights Tribunal Rules Internet Hate Provision Unconstitutional (MG)
- Cybersecurity Act Returns With a Fresh Coat of Paint (EFF)
- The truth about Wikipedia’s flagged revisions (IPOSGoode)
- Microsoft pushes for single global patent system (CNet)
- Child Safety Software Recorded and Sold IM Chat Logs to Marketers (AP)
- Microsoft Sued for WGA 'Spyware' (Electronista)
- RIAA Asks Schoolkids To Assist With Propaganda (EFF)
- B.C. Court of Appeal Rules No Liability For Linking (Crookes vs. Jon Newton) (MG)
- EU funding 'Orwellian' artificial intelligence plan to monitor public (Telegraph)
- Nominum Calls Open Source DNS 'A Recipe For Problems' (Slashdot)
- Microsoft Wins P2P DRM Patent (Information Weekly)
- Cash4Gold Drops Consumerist From Lawsuit (Consumerist)
- Gmail Account Shut Down For Receiving Errant Bank Spreadsheet (Consumerist)
- EFF Wins Release of Telecom Lobbying Records (EFF)
- Programming Your Caluculator One Step Closer to Being Criminalized? (EFF)
- EFF Supports New Bill to Repeal Telco Immunity (EFF)
- Anti-spam law harmful to fund industry, IFIC says (Investment Executive)
- Hacker ships tool to circumvent China's Green Dam filter (ZDNet)
- Comcast in deal talks with NBC Universal (LATimes)