- Polish lawmakers don Guy Fawkes masks to protest ACTA
- Most EU states sign away internet rights, ratify ACTA treaty
- Anti-piracy code of practice for search engines proposed by rights holder representatives
- Mega Aftermath: Upheaval In Pirate Warez Land
- Other File-Sharing Sites: 'We're Not Megaupload'
- UK student faces extradition to US after piracy case ruling
- BBC mulls iPlayer fees for archives, repeats
- EMI takes Irish Government to court over website blocking delays
- Government urged to introduce Digital Economy Act anti-file-sharing code
- White House Speaks Out Against SOPA/PIPA, Sort Of…
- A War To Watch: YouTube Takes On Television
- Vint Cerf: 'The internet is not a human right'
- Official: File-sharing is a religion... in Sweden
- Study finds piracy withering against legal alternatives
- How SOPA Can Kill Reddit and Many Other US Sites
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
News Roundup - January 2012
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