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- Why The Lack of ACTA Transparency Is Not Standard (Michael Geist)
- Stopping the ACTA Juggernaut (EFF)
- EFF Tackles Bogus Podcasting Patent - And We Need Your Help (EFF)
- OECD Confirms Canada Among Lowest Sources Of Counterfeiting (MG)
- MPAA Says ACTA Critics Hate Hollywood (Threat Level)
- Health Insurer Loses 1.5 Million Patient Records (Threat Level)
- Copyright Czar Vote Heads to Full Senate (Threat Level)
- 2K Games snubs Australians with online price rise, encourages piracy (EFA)
- Petition to Stop the UK Governments Three Strikes Law (ePetitions)
- Depressed woman loses benefits over Facebook photos (CBC)
- Google Patents Displaying Patents (Slashdot)
- Government To Introduce ISP Child Porn Reporting Bill (MG)
- DVD Customers Are Not Movie Pirates (TheWrap)
- Rogers can't claim to be 'most reliable' network, court rules (CBC)
- Protests grow over digital bill (BBC)
- Senators Sanders and Brown ask White House to make ACTA text public (KEIOnline)
- Library Content Alliance on ACTA (MG)
- Digital economy bill: A punishing future (Guardian)
- ACTA concerns aren't going away (Search Engine)
- The Distraction of Transparency: an ACTA News Roundup (EFF)
- Why does Mandelson favour the Analogue Economy over the Digital? (Guardian)
- Pub 'fined £8k' for Wi-Fi copyright infringement (ZDNet)
- EFF Launches New "Terms of (Ab)Use" Page (EFF)
- isoHunt sues CRIA in self defense, Round 2 (ISOHunt)
- Lawyers target thousands of 'illegal' file-sharers (BBC)
- Swedish Official Demands ACTA Be Made Public, No Three Strikes (Interfax)
- German President refuses to sign controversial internet child porn law (TheLocal)
- India hanging up on 25 million cellphones (TheStar)
- Microsoft Accused of Evading Taxes for 12 Years (Seattle Weekly)
- Sprint Revealed Customer GPS Data 8 Million Times (Slashdot)
- 'Accidental' Download Sending Man To Prison (CW31)
- Is the 'Bandwidth Hog' a Myth? (Fiber Revolution)
- Clement on ACTA: Check Out MichaelGeist.ca To Learn More (Video)(Michael Geist)
- Ambassador Kirk: People would be “walking away from the table”if ACTA Was Public(KEI)
- CRIA Sued in the Biggest Copyright Infringement Case in Canadian History (Star)
- 5 TSA Workers Put on Leave Following Screening Manual Leak (Threat Level)
- Government of Canada Varies CRTC Decision on Globalive (Industry Canada)
- Congress takes up bill to level off spikes in TV ad volume (Yahoo)
- Wind Mobile launches service (CBC)
- How to add a new torrent site to ........
- Intelligence Agencies Release Docs Describing Misconduct in Response to EFF Lawsuit
- Broadcasters Battling for Cable Fees (NY Times)
- LOL, OMG! WTF? IBM Patents Shorthand (USPTO)
- China rewards student for porn surfing (Daily Times)
- China Says Internet Firms Abiding by Its Laws Welcome (Bloomberg)
- Google Rountable on ACTA (Video) (BoingBoing)
- Handbrake Ditches XViD and DiVX Support Saying XViD is Obsolete (PCAuthority)
- CBS Reportedly Seals Some Classic Jack Benny Show Comedy Masters (The Moderate Voice)
- Illegal file-share trial ends in ...
- Nevermore...(For Poe lovers...mainly)
- EU's IP Negotiating Strategy Calls 2009 Copyright Consult "Tactic to Confuse" (MG)
- EMI Censors Band OK GO
- Obama Administration Tries Rescuing RIAA in Tenenbaum Case (RIAAvPeople)
- US DOJ: Operators helped FBI illegally obtain phone records (PCWorld)
- Activist ejected from "public" meeting on ACTA for tweeting (BB)
- China slams Clinton's call for Internet freedom (Computer World)
- Widespread attacks exploit newly patched IE bug (ITWorld)
- PayPal Freezes the Assets of Wikileaks.org (Slashdot)
- EFF Plans Appeal of Jewel v. NSA Warrantless Wiretapping Case (EFF)
- Secret copyright treaty: how we got here, what you can do (BB)
- YouTube starts renting movies online in U.S. (CBC)
- IPv4 Free Pool Drops Below 10%, 1.0.0.0/8 Allocated (Slashdot)
- YouTube Went Down Today
- What ACTA Means for Canadian Citizens (EFF)
- Mandelson must come clean on ACTA says Foster (Liberal Democrats)
- We need greater transparency and freedom (With Respect to ACTA) (NZLabour Party)
- The ACTA Guide, Part One: The Talks To-Date (Michael Geist)
- Reporters Without Borders: ACTA a Threat to online free expression (RSF)
- EU to assess piracy detection software (DPI) (BBC)
- After Three Months, Only 35 Subscriptions for Newsday's Web Site (Observer)
- Consumer advocates declare war on copyright treaty (CBC)
- Three Strikes and You're Out System Would Come At a Big Price (MG)
- FCC's Net Neutrality Plan Would Permit Blocking of BitTorrent (EFF)
- Blogging ACTA Across The Globe: FFII's Ante Wessels on Exporting Europe's Flaws (EFF)
- Piracy letter campaign 'nets innocents' (BBC)
- NDP MP Charlie Angus Demands ACTA Answers (Video Press Conference (MG)
- UK Cross Party Motion to End ACTA Secrecy (Parliament.UK)
- ACTA Attracts Wide Canadian Media Coverage (MG)
- Offline Book "Lending" Costs U.S. Publishers Nearly $1 Trillion (Go To Hellman)
- Top 10 technologies to beat tyranny (CRN)
- LOPPSI 2 French law - to block or not to block websites (EDRI)
- Man in court over Simpsons porn (QT)
- Van Loan: Can Govt Wont Accede to ACTA unless 'fully satisfied' it in CanadasInterest
- Blogging ACTA Across The Globe: Lessons From Korea (EFF)
- Blogging ACTA Across The Globe: The View from France (EFF)
- Cashstrapped Wikileaks goes into hibernation
- Microsoft Ad Contains iStockPhoto Watermark (Photoshop Disasters)
- Nasty new IE bug exposes your files (please panic now!) (ComputerWorld)
- Seven "Corporations of Interest" in Selling Surveillance Tools to China (EFF)
- Verizon Blocks 4Chan (Gizmodo)
- Supergeek pulls off 'near impossible' crypto chip hack (NZHerald)
- Ontario Court Rules Consumers Can't Click Away Class Action Rights (MG)
- Brazil to Sanction U.S. on Goods, Intellectual Rights (Bloomberg)
- Tell USTR balanced copyright is important (PK)
- CBSA delays laptop search Access to Information request (BCCLA)
- EFF Asks Court to Suppress Evidence Illegally Gathered From Password-Protected Phone
- Appeals Court Backs EFF Push for Telecom Lobbying Documents Disclosure (EFF)
- Convictions upheld in Max Hardcore porn case (TBO)
- The Pirate Bay blocked in Italy, a second time (AfterDawn)
- Swedes swap passwords for chocolate treats (TheLocal)
- Pre-release pirate to pay $1.5 million in damages (AfterDawn)
- Big Record Labels Bailing on Spotify for U.S. Launch? (Fast Company)
- Wikileaks is back from the brink (ITWire)
- Chip and PIN is broken, say researchers (ZDNet)
- Feds push for tracking cell phones (CNet)
- You Bought It, You Own It: Vernor v. Autodesk (EFF)
- Public consultations on privacy implications of cloud computing launched (Priv. Com.)
- WashingtonToGiveMicrosoft a$100Million Annual Tax Cut...and Tax EvasionAmnesty
- Toshiba Develops 1TB SSD That Fits On A Postage Stamp (HotHardware)
- Court Keeps White House Spy Docs Secret (Threat Level)
- Record 13-Year Sentence for Hacker Max Vision (Threat Level)
- Our copyright notice is copyrighted (AsrTechnica)
- Google shuts down music blogs without warning (Guardian)
- Music Journalism is the New Piracy (EFF)
- Infographic: buying DVDs vs pirating them (BB)
- Broadcasters Association to shut down (Globe)
- iPhone's Liquid Sensors Can Be Triggered By Wintertime Use (Slashdot)
- Lawsuit alleges US school district spied on students at home via school-issued laptop
- Format shifting, low damages put Canada on IP watch list (arsTechnica)
- Google Hack Smells More and More Like Chinese Government Job (TechNewsWorld)
- Hackers expose security flaws with 'Elvis Presley' passport (CNN)
- Whale kills trainer at Florida SeaWorld park
- FaceBook Patents the News Feed (Yahoo! News)
- Why the internet will fail (from 1995) (Three Word Chant)
- 8.8-magnitude earthquake struck Chile