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Apple's trial experts are 'slavish fanbois who believe in magic'

Samsung wants witnesses tossed out of patent battle

Kim Dotcom resists password grab

Megaupload founder demands ‘judicial process’

Google snubs Euro watchdog's 'abuse of dominance' claims

Happy to have a chat about 'concerns'

Brussels throws antitrust settlement lifeline to Google

Almunia urges Schmidt to offer quick fix or face possible 'abuse' charges

Creatives spin copyright licence that sticks to web

Using baton of new technology to enforce rights

Call of Duty hacker behind bars after college burglary

18 months' porridge for banking malware-spreader

ICO on new Cookie Law: 'Don't expect torrent of enforcement action'

Plans to wait for user complaints as the law comes into effect

UK prosecutions for hacking appear to be be dropping

But plenty of caveats apply

Will UK.gov crack down on itself for missing Cookie Law deadline?

In other news - Pope actually Jewish

South Australia plans digital evidence review

Laws mentioning “telegram and telegraph” may not cover Internet adequately

Google compressed-filth legal battle with smut site ended in US

Miniature nudies aren't porno piracy

Antitrust probe looms over Windows RT 'browser ban'

Internet Explorer shenanigans: Hasn't Microsoft been down this road before?

Russian upstart claims BitTorrent-killer

‘Pirate Pay’ names Microsoft as investor

ISP kills off country-ban dodge after just 48 hours

Kiwi FYX wobbles on geo-block evasion for punters

Disabled can't 'Go Compare' on price comparison websites

Charity: Accessibility issues breach equality laws

Pirate stomping by Google et Cie won't work, says expert

Search guys not making it easy for rights holders? No!

Queen unveils draft internet super-snoop bill - with clauses

Her Maj opens Parliamentary session with clear nod to CCDP

US court tosses out Proview's IPAD trademark gripe

Monitor biz and Apple told to end spat in China

Understanding data retention in Australia

A primer: what you need to know

Apple Store moped raider suspect to face trial in October

Bloke denies involvement in iPad grab caper

Java jury finds Google guilty of infringement: Now what?

AnalysisAll eyes on Judge Alsup as big questions remain unanswered

Now India snaps on gloves, bends Google over for antitrust probe

'Competition is a click away' ad giant retorts

US Judge says IP addresses don't identify pirates

“Abusive litigation” by copyright trolls criticised

Partial victory for Oracle in Java case

Google files for a mistrial

'ACTA is dead,' says Europe's digital doyenne

Until the next ACTA, that is...

Jury retires for weekend in deadlock in Oracle-v-Google verdict

Stuck on single issue, but judge offers compromise

Nokia dinged with shareholder lawsuit over poor Lumia sales

Finns: Allegations are 'without merit', we will defend ourselves

Canada failing to sufficiently protect IP rights – US report

True pirate love in all thy sons command

Globe-spanning patent bombs touted by Euro, UN pen-pushers

EPO, WIPO agree to revamp worldwide rights treaty

Oracle: HP settlement is 'not going to happen'

Lawsuit over Itanium processor to hit trial on 29 May

Software functionality not subject to copyright: EU court

WPL-vs-SAS case gets Court of Justice opinion

NZ erupts over Dotcom corruption accusations

Megaupload millionaire’s political donations under scrutiny

Nokia cries patent 'Havoc!', unleashes dogs of law on two continents

HTC, RIM and Viewsonic face slavering Finnish pack

'Oppressive' UK copyright law: More cobblers from IP quangos

AnalysisWrite out 100 times, this has nothing to do with consumer rights

ICO mulls stiffer probe into Google Street View Wi-Fi slurp

Fresh revelations may pave way for some actual punishment

Blighty's IP framework one of world's worst for consumers

Report: 'Anti-consumer bias continues to pervade IP legislation'

Jury mulls verdict in Oracle-v-Google Java spat

Phase one of trial nears completion

Australia 'needs' powers to ensure net neutrality

Review suggests new regulatory body, structural separation for broadcasters

Yahoo! tacks! two! more! patents! onto! Facebook lawsuit!

Denies FB's claims, moans about lack of integrity

BT missing from Pirate Bay High Court slap-down

ISPs, entertainment industry react to web blocking order

Judge: Big Five ISPs must block The Pirate Bay

'Musicians, sound engineers, video editors deserve to be paid for their work'

Google KNEW Street View cars were slurping Wi-Fi

Wheels fall off 'one rogue engineer' claim

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