Samsung wants witnesses tossed out of patent battle
Megaupload founder demands ‘judicial process’
Happy to have a chat about 'concerns'
Almunia urges Schmidt to offer quick fix or face possible 'abuse' charges
Using baton of new technology to enforce rights
18 months' porridge for banking malware-spreader
Plans to wait for user complaints as the law comes into effect
But plenty of caveats apply
In other news - Pope actually Jewish
Laws mentioning “telegram and telegraph” may not cover Internet adequately
Miniature nudies aren't porno piracy
Internet Explorer shenanigans: Hasn't Microsoft been down this road before?
‘Pirate Pay’ names Microsoft as investor
Kiwi FYX wobbles on geo-block evasion for punters
Charity: Accessibility issues breach equality laws
Search guys not making it easy for rights holders? No!
Her Maj opens Parliamentary session with clear nod to CCDP
Monitor biz and Apple told to end spat in China
A primer: what you need to know
Bloke denies involvement in iPad grab caper
AnalysisAll eyes on Judge Alsup as big questions remain unanswered
'Competition is a click away' ad giant retorts
“Abusive litigation” by copyright trolls criticised
Google files for a mistrial
Until the next ACTA, that is...
Stuck on single issue, but judge offers compromise
Finns: Allegations are 'without merit', we will defend ourselves
True pirate love in all thy sons command
EPO, WIPO agree to revamp worldwide rights treaty
Lawsuit over Itanium processor to hit trial on 29 May
WPL-vs-SAS case gets Court of Justice opinion
Megaupload millionaire’s political donations under scrutiny
HTC, RIM and Viewsonic face slavering Finnish pack
AnalysisWrite out 100 times, this has nothing to do with consumer rights
Fresh revelations may pave way for some actual punishment
Report: 'Anti-consumer bias continues to pervade IP legislation'
Phase one of trial nears completion
Review suggests new regulatory body, structural separation for broadcasters
Denies FB's claims, moans about lack of integrity
ISPs, entertainment industry react to web blocking order
'Musicians, sound engineers, video editors deserve to be paid for their work'
Wheels fall off 'one rogue engineer' claim