- NYT publishes "infringement is theft" column and rips off another paper's article in the same weekend
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Czech Republic, Slovakia freeze anti-piracy pact
- Anonymous ready to dump 2.6GB of Haditha docs
- Anti-SOPA forces have ISP snooping bill in their crosshairs
- Paulo Coelho, multi-million selling author, calls on readers to pirate books

- Patent troll claims ownership of interactive Web—and might win
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Verizon, Redbox team up to take on Netflix
- Acta opposition grows as Pirate Party UK joins day of action
- Over 3 years later, "deleted" Facebook photos are still online
- "I was punched in the face": Kim Dotcom says police used excessive force in raid

- EFF ready to sue if "innocent customers" can't get Megaupload data back
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Google fined $660,000 for providing Google Maps for free
- Homeland Security Denies Entrance To UK Tourist Because Of Twitter Joke
- Did The FBI Use Spyware To Get Evidence On Megaupload?
- Apple Is Totally Serious About That Stuff They Put At The End Of Their Emails
- Google Screenwise: New Program Pays You To Give Up Privacy & Surf The Web With Chrome
- Judge Denies Initial Effort To Shut Down 'Used' Digital Music Seller ReDigi
- EU calls time-out on Google privacy change
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Hollywood Studios Follow RIAA's Lead By Suing LimeWire
- Anonymous Hacks FBI to Scotland Yard Phone Call Regarding CyberCrime

- White House: No comment on call to investigate MPAA for SOPA bribery
- Feds seize 307 sports-related domains in advance of Super Bowl
- Hackers outwit online banking identity security systems
- Violent criminals use Facebook to taunt victims from jail
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Angry Birds boss: 'Piracy may not be a bad thing: it can get us more business'


