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  • Wikileaks: Julian Assange Supreme Court judgement due

    The Supreme Court is due to release its judgement on Julian Assange's appeal against extradition to Sweden for questioning over alleged sex offences. The Wikileaks founder denies the claims and has said his European arrest warrant is "invalid and [..]

    ACLU lawsuit to challenge Ill. gay marriage ban

    More than two dozen gay and lesbian couples in Illinois plan to file lawsuits Wednesday arguing that it's unconstitutional for the state to deny them the right to marry, a move advocates hope will lead to legalized same-sex marriage in Illinois. The two [..]

    Flattr: we’re victims of an ‘app dictatorship’

    The founders of micro-payment service Flattr say they — and the people that use their service — are victims of monopolistic behavior, after an app which used their system was blocked by Apple. [..]

    Reality TV Star's Lawsuit Flouts Laws Protecting Internet Speech

    The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) asked a judge today to block a reality TV star's attempts to censor critical comments about her company on a popular online fashion blog. Corri McFadden, star of the VH1 show "House of Consignment," [..]

    Newly Revealed Negotiating Documents Show How US Companies Had Excessive Input On ACTA

    The folks at EDRI and Access were able to get their hands on four "meeting notes" from the European Commission ACTA negotiators, concerning what happened at various meetings. This is especially important as the EU gets closer to an actual vote on ACTA. [..]

    If People Won't Pay A Monthly Fee For Facebook, Why Would They Pay For Newspapers?

    We've been arguing about the long-term problems with paywalls for quite some time now, but more and more newspapers insist that they're "the answer." Of course, they seem to be asking the wrong question. They may be "the answer" to "doing something" [..]

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