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