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