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  1. What Happened When US Govt Poisoned Alcohol During Prohibition (Slate)
  2. Major ACTA Leak: Internet and Civil Enforcement Chapters With Country Positions (MG)
  3. SCO Zombie McBride's New Plan For World Litigation (Slashdot)
  4. Ubisoft’s New DRM Cracked in Under 24-Hours (InfoAddict)
  5. 6.0 quake hits Turkey (CBC)
  6. Ubisoft DRM Authentication Servers Go Down (TheEscapist)
  7. Facebook Accused of Hacking in to Rivals e-mail (BI)
  8. Major ISPs Help Fund BitTorrent User Tracking Research (Slashdot)
  9. European ACTA Pressure Intensifies: Transparency Demands, EP Resolution (MG)
  10. ACTA From Mexico's Perspective (Blayne Haggart's Orangespace)
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  12. Arstechnica Begs Readers to Turn Off Adblocking (Arstechnica)
  13. NewEgg Apologizes for Shipping Fake Core i7s (PCMag)
  14. JetPacks Finally Being Sold in the Market (Pictures)(GizMag)
  15. Actor Corey Haim dies at 38 (The Lost Boys)
  16. The Beginning of the End of Data Retention (EFF)
  17. European Parliament ACTA Resolution Passes Overwhelmingly, Court Action Possible (MG)
  18. Anti-counterfeiting agreement: Parliament must be fully informed (EU Parliament PR)
  19. Canadian Government Launches Consultations on Encryption Controls (McCarthy)
  20. 230MBit/sec Connection Created, MPAA Craps Themselves (Inhabitat)
  21. Government Expresses No intention of changing Australian law Over ACTA (ITNews)
  22. Leaked UK record industry memo sets out plans for breaking UK copyright (BB)
  23. U.S. on ACTA: Full Steam Ahead (MG)
  24. Venezuela's Chavez calls for internet controls (Reuters)
  25. Filter trial vendor sceptical over Internet clean-feed (ARN)
  26. Actor Peter Graves dies
  27. Gene loss lets mice regenerate parts
  28. Anti-Piracy Group Seeks Laws to Expose BitTorrent Pirates
  29. Movie pirate gets 2½ months in jail
  30. Sarcasm Font! Finally!
  31. Canada Wants ACTA Public (Embassy Mag)
  32. Cisco's New Router: Trouble for Hollywood (Time)
  33. Fess Parker, 'Davy Crockett' star, dies at 85
  34. Viacom Accused of Secretly Uploading It's Own Content While Suing YouTube (YouTube)
  35. Federal Judge Bars Instant Publishing of Analysts' Stock Tips (Slashdot)
  36. Facebook chatter betrays alleged Mafia hitman (CNet)
  37. Viacom, Google air dirty laundry in court docs (CNet)
  38. Ubisoft denies Steam DRM snub (CVG)
  39. Multicore requires OS rework, Windows architect advises (NetworkWorld)
  40. EA to Charge for Video Game Demos (GamaSutra)
  41. Opinion: We Should Never Ask Fans To 'Design A Kill' (GamaSutra)
  42. The EU ACTA Consultation: European Commission vs. European Parliament (MG)
  43. Malware delivered by Yahoo, Fox, Google ads (CNet)
  44. Lawmakers Eyeing National ID Card (Wired)
  45. Cyber bill to penalize hacker havens (The Hill)
  46. Firefox releases security patch (BBC)
  47. ACTA Draft: No Internet for Copyright Scofflaws (Threat Level)
  48. New Research Suggests That Governments May Fake SSL Certificates (EFF)
  49. UK record lobby: democracy is a waste of time (BB)
  50. Writers Union of Canada - Fair Dealing is Theft (MG)
  51. USTR's ACTA 'Fact' Sheet (USTR)
  52. 'Perpetual' software licence doesn't last forever, rules court (Out-Law)
  53. Spain - Sinde replied that "everything is in order" in the Anti-Download Law (RTVE)
  54. iPhone, Safari, IE 8, Firefox hacked in CanSecWest contest (CNet)
  55. Prodigy, 13, claims age discrimination by UConn
  56. LibDem MPs won't fight for debate on Digital Economy Bill (BB)
  57. Sony accuses Beyonce of piracy for putting her videos on YouTube (BB)
  58. Lib Dems to fight Digital Economy Bill over 'wash-up' (ZDNet)
  59. Microsoft issues emergency patch for 10 IE holes (CNet)
  60. Decision in the SCO Group vs. Novell Jury trial (Novell)
  61. New litigation campaign quietly targets tens of thousands of movie downloaders (HR)
  62. Sony Steals Feature From Your PlayStation 3 (EFF)
  63. IsoHunt told to pull .torrent files offline, likely to close (Arstechnica)
  64. NZ's Labour party rejects cutting off pirates (ITNews)
  65. Microsoft: Google Chrome doesn't respect your privacy (ArsTechnica)
  66. Record industry: ignore that French piracy study! (Arstechnica)
  67. Obama admin: it's time make radio pay for its music (ArsTechnica)
  68. Federal Judge Finds N.S.A. Wiretaps Were Illegal (NYTimes)
  69. Federal Judge Finds N.S.A. Wiretaps Were Illegal (NYTimes)
  70. Google gives the US Government access to Gmail, says iTnews' editor (ITAustralia)
  71. Minister of Digital Britain Thinks an IP Address is an'Intellectual Property Address'
  72. Serious New Java Flaw Affects All Current Versions of Windows (Threat Post)
  73. UK ISP Threatens Court Action Over Digital Economy Bill (TalkTalk)
  74. Spam a Judge, Go to Jail? (Threat Level)
  75. Web spy software hacks into secretive online forums (New Scientist)
  76. Canadian Heritage Receives "F" On Access To Information Compliance (MichaelGeist)
  77. Court orders newspaper to identify anonymous commentators (MetroNews)
  78. Dan Bull does it again - Dear Mandy [an open letter to Lord Mandelson]
  79. DOJ abandons warrantless attempt to read Yahoo e-mail (CNet)
  80. ACTA Draft Text Released: (Nearly) Same As It Ever Was (Michael Geist)
  81. South Park Muhammad episode
  82. Microsoft Wins Nevada Royalty Tax Cut and Tax Amnesty; Reports Record Revenue (MSTD)
  83. Government requests directed to Google and YouTube (Google)
  84. Apple Store does Kafka, Jobsian drones shackle gamer with 'lifetime' iPad ban
  85. OverREACTing: Dissecting the Gizmodo Warrant (EFF)
  86. Crews try setting fire to oil leaking in Gulf
  87. Times Square car bomb fails to detonate
  88. iPhone prototype finder identified
  89. Porn Stars Decry Piracy in New Video (SFW) (Threat Level)
  90. eMule 0.50 Released
  91. The Pirate Party UK is one year old (PPUK)
  92. National Post loses secret source case (CBC)
  93. Facebook Leaks IP Addresses (Binary Intelligence)
  94. Musicians record album in rebuttal to File Sharing is Killing Music article (BB)
  95. Mobilicity wireless launch approved by CRTC (CBC)
  96. Obama criticized for dissing iPad, other tech gadgets as ‘distractions’ (NP)
  97. Commissioner Malmström launches censorship arms race (EDRI)
  98. hip carry, control housing
  99. Bill revealed affair, woman sues Rogers (TheSpec)
  100. Australian Wikileak founder's passport confiscated (SMH)
  101. BCCLA supports class action against DNA database (BCCLA)
  102. Travellers to be searched for porn (SMH)
  103. Spyware Installed on Student Laptops Has More Security Problems (Threat Level)
  104. Verizon Rep Threatens To Blow Up Man’s House Over Unpaid Bill (Santa Fe Reporter)
  105. Adrian Johns, Piracy: The Intellectual Property Wars from Gutenberg to Gates (EFF)
  106. If Google told you to jump off a cliff, would you? (CNN)
  107. 419 scammers kidnap US woman (News24)
  108. Privacy commissioner probing Google over Wi-Fi data (CBC)
  109. Google Doesn't Want To Do Windows Anymore (Forbes)
  110. Big US ISPs Sued for Patent Infringement (SMH)
  111. FTC Delays Anti-ID-Theft Enforcement Again (DallasNews)
  112. Locked cellphones hurt consumers: critics (CBC)
  113. Man Emails AT&T's CEO, Gets Threatened With C&D Order (SlashDot)
  114. NHTSA Complaint Database Oozes Personal Data (Slashdot)
  115. Hanging up on the phone book (Globe and Mail)
  116. Privacy Concerns Don't Matter (MySA)
  117. Venture Capitalists Lobby Against Software Patents (Slashdot)
  118. Apple's Worst Security Breach: 114,000 iPad Owners Exposed (Gawker)
  119. FBI investigating iPad e-mail leaks (CW)
  120. Judge limits DHS laptop border searches (CNET)
  121. New Declassification Process To Open 400 Million Pages of Records (Slashdot)
  122. Judge Rejects SCO's Motion For a New Trial (Slashdot)
  123. Govt wants ISPs to record browsing history (ZDNet)
  124. Mind Over Mass Media (NYTimes)
  125. Traffic stop video on YouTube sparks debate on police use of Md. wiretap laws(WAPost)