- CIA Invests In Social Network Monitoring
Watch what you tweet! Intelligence agencies are investing in new tech to monitor and archive public activity on blogs and social networks. - NYT Op-Ed: A Win For Free Speech
The Times Editorial Board on why the Craigslist win in federal court matters. - UK's MI5 Opposes 3 Strikes
British intelligence is against cutting off internet access for accused pirates -- because might encourage people to use crypto. - Resisting Corporate Bullying On the Net
EFF Fellow Cory Doctorow on how and why to stand up to bogus DMCA takedowns and other forms of censorship. - The French Disconnection
France's Conseil Constitutionnel has ruled Internet disconnection law is now legal. - Fair Use: What It Means, Why It Matters
In the wake of Shepard Fairey's admission of lying in his fair use case, Tim Wu explains why fair use is important. - Study: Can't Stop Filesharing
A new study finds that the millions spent by the RIAA and MPAA to stop BitTorrent pirats has had no noticeable effect. - Canadian DMCA? That's Funny
CBC's "This Hour Has 22 Minutes" has a funny sketch on proposed Canadian copyright law reform.