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  1. Carrier IQ Admits Holding ‘Treasure Trove’ of Consumer Data, But No Keystrokes (TL)
  2. Carrier IQ's own marketing claims undercut its defense (PC Advisor)
  3. Carrier IQ Drama Continues (Slashdot)
  4. Olympus hid up to $1.7 billion, but no call for charges: source (Reuters)
  5. S&P Issues Ratings Warning to Top Euro Zone Nations (CNBC)
  6. Mark Zuckerberg's Private Pictures Leaked After Security Breached on Facebook (FOX)
  7. Download.com wraps downloads in bloatware, lies about motivations (ExtremeTech)
  8. Virginia Tech reports shots fired on campus (USAToday)
  9. US Expresses Outrage Over Iran Censoring the Internet (Slashdot)
  10. Bloggers Not Journalists, Federal Judge Rules (Slashdot)
  11. Lowes, Bank of America Pull ads
  12. Panic, Confusion in New Jersey in Wake of Emergency Alert Received via Mobile Phone
  13. FBI: Carrier IQ files used for "law enforcement purposes" (MuckRock)
  14. 2 students shot, wounded at Texas middle school (Yahoo!)
  15. FCC Passes Rules to End Loud Commercials (WLSAM)
  16. Internet Explorer users have low Intelligence - study (TRQBlog)
  17. Retailers upgrade holiday spending outlook
  18. Christian Bale gets roughed up in China
  19. Deadly blizzard paralyzes Great Plains
  20. Reddit manager warns site to shut down if anti-piracy bill passes (Raw Story)
  21. For Bloggers at Risk: Creating a Contingency Plan (EFF)
  22. India courts order Net firms to filter content (Market Watch)
  23. PR Firm Unwisely Tangles With Penny Arcade (Slashdot)
  24. Boot Hezbollah from Twitter or we sue, group says (MSNBC)
  25. Warrantless Wiretapping Decisions Issued By Ninth Circuit Court (Slashdot)
  26. Belarus Bans Use of Foreign Websites (Slashdot)
  27. Richard Stallman Was Right All Along (OSNews)
  28. Thailand Continues Massive Crackdown of Online Speech (EFF)
  29. Help Preserve the Canadian Public Domain: Speak Out on the TPP Negotiations (MG)
  30. Court Orders ISP to Block EFF (TechDirt)
  31. Symantec Sued For Running Fake "Scareware" Scans (Slashdot)
  32. India OKs Censoring Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Yahoo (Slashdot)
  33. Music Industry Sues Government of Ireleand Over Copyright Reform (MG)
  34. Biggest Seattle snowfall since 1985 in the forecast
  35. Intenet Going Dark to Mark a Historic Protest Against Censorship
  36. 'American Idol' premiere ratings drop |
  37. Feds shut down file-sharing website Megaupload
  38. Anonymous says it takes down FBI, DOJ, entertainment sites
  39. Government to prosecute Google, Facebook, Yahoo
  40. Photography pioneer Kodak files for bankruptcy (Reuters)
  41. Senate bill upgrades illegal Internet streaming to a felony (RT)
  42. White House declines MPAA's call to hold piracy summit (The Hill)
  43. Poland:Netizens Protest Government's Plan To Sign ACTA Next Week(Global Voices Online
  44. Filesonic Disables All Filesharing
  45. FoxConn supplier chief compares workers to ‘animals,’ company apologizes (RawStory)
  46. Megaupload founder denies piracy, demands release (RawStory)
  47. MediaFire CEO: Unlike Megaupload, our business model isn’t built on piracy (VB)
  48. Will the Government Sabotage the Cloud? (Daily Finance)
  49. SOPA sponsor has another Internet bill that records you 24/7 (Slashgear)
  50. Ex-C.I.A. Agent Accused of Leaking Identity of Covert Officer (NYTimes)
  51. New Assange TV Series (Wikileaks)
  52. What more does government want — or deserve — from the tech world? (OReilly Radar)
  53. Judge Orders Defendant to Decrypt Laptop (Threat Level)
  54. 4th Amendment still kinda here...
  55. Megaupload founder refused bail in New Zealand (Reuters)
  56. Canadian resident sentenced to death for writing a computer program (Naked Security)
  57. Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales: MPAA chairman Christopher Dodd should be fired (VB)
  58. Wil Wheaton Slams Chris Dodd On Piracy Debate (WebProNews)
  59. UK signs ACTA as activists urge resistance (ZDNet)
  60. Hawaii may keep track of all Web sites visited (Cnet)
  61. What will you do when the US comes for you? (SMH)
  62. EU ACTA Chief Resigns In Disgust Over Disrespect At Citizens; Next Steps (Falkvinge)
  63. Railroad Association Says Hack Memo Was Inaccurate (Threat Level)
  64. Minister gets caught deleting FB comments, claims he “ran out of Facebook space” (EC)
  65. Obama First US President To Chair UN Security Council
  66. Police chief accused of sexually assaulting her officers
  67. Fischer: Let Hospitals Refuse Treatment to Emergency Room Patients
  68. Bulgarian ISPs Rise against ACTA (Novinite)
  69. Quicksilverscreen???
  70. Do You Like Online Privacy? You May Be a Terrorist (Public Intelligence)
  71. Facebook could offer 'premium' option after float, says analyst (News.com.au)
  72. Hollywood Gets To Party With TPP Negotiators; Public Interest Groups Get Thrown Out
  73. U.S. government seizes 307 domains for violating NFL copyrights
  74. Steele files an opposition to EFF’s brief: nothing but insults (FightCopyrightTrolls)
  75. Defendant Ordered to Decrypt Laptop May Have Forgotten Password (Threat Level)
  76. Microsoft removes start button in Windows 8 (Yahoo!)
  77. Woman Arrested After Boyfriend Stabbed To Death
  78. CPS Worker Pleaded for Cops to Come to House
  79. Patent Troll Claims Patent on the Internet - Proceeds to Sue Everyone (Threat Level)
  80. Suspicious Death Investigated In Park Ridge
  81. Outbreak sickens dozens at New Jersey university
  82. This is What Happens When You Attempt to Scam a Reporter (ZeroPaid)
  83. NYT publishes "infringement is theft" column and rips off another paper's article(BB)
  84. Mark Zuckerberg Accidentally Endorses Romney
  85. Iran cuts off Internet access (CNet)
  86. Iran partially blocks encrypted network traffic (Tor)
  87. Police: Missing woman might be confused
  88. Utah allows condemned killer's request for execution by firing squad
  89. Dad Shoots Laptop
  90. Josh Powells Sons Funeral
  91. Iran blocks the Internet (Digital trends)
  92. Whitney Houston, Iconic Pop Star, Dies at 48
  93. Inmate Gives Birth Inside Jail
  94. New media could 'destroy civil society' (RTE)
  95. The DOJ’s escalating criminalization of speech (Salon)
  96. Vials of E. coli found in Ark. apartment
  97. Disney's Marvel Uses Copyright To Crush Already Broke Ghost Rider Creator (TechDirt)
  98. Whitney Houston album price hike sparks controversy (Guardian)
  99. Apple iPads may face China export ban
  100. Online surveillance bill tabled in Canadian House of Commons
  101. Post Office closings isolate small towns and poor
  102. VeriSign, Pillar of Internet Security, Hacked (Credit)
  103. Whitney Houston iTunes prices hiked by mistake, says Sony (CBS)
  104. FCC to get tougher on robocalls (USAToday)
  105. Police: download a file, go to jail for 10 years and pay an "unlimited" fine (ArsT)
  106. Microsoft mistakenly flags Google as malicious site (MSNBC)
  107. Colbert Report abruptly suspends production (Reuters)
  108. President Lincoln's mother is killed by a supernatural creature
  109. IFPI accuses: "protests silence democratic process" (IPTegrity)
  110. Nevada Approves Rules for Self-Driving Cars (PCMag)
  111. What a Difference a Week Makes: The Fight Against Online Surveillance (MichaelGeist)
  112. Mountain man invades remote cabins, tasting occasional luxury.
  113. Congrats, US Government: You're Scaring Web Businesses Into Moving Out Of The US (TD)
  114. Apple iPad plant conditions better than the norm: agency (Reuters)
  115. MPAA Hires Four Ex-Federal Govt Employees, Including One From ICE & Another From WH
  116. Toews Surprised By Content Of Online Surveillance Bill (Huffington Post)
  117. Government to monitor every phone call, text and email... and keep if for 1 year (DM)
  118. Florida Judge Halts 27 Copyright Troll Cases—Attorney Practicing Law Without License?
  119. Threatening the Internet is a Bad Idea (Opinion Piece I Wrote)
  120. Heartland Institute Threatens To Sue Anyone Who Comments On Leaked Documents (/.)
  121. USTR Claims TPP Has 'Unprecedented' Transparency (TechDirt)
  122. Researchers Break Video CAPTCHAs (Slashdot)
  123. JFK demanded ufo files 10 days before assassination
  124. Eternal Copyright: a modest proposal (Telegraph)
  125. The Pirate Bay faces UK ban after High Court ruling (telegraph)