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  1. Keith Shaw: Patents and copyrights in entertaining video form [ITworld]
  2. IPv6 networks start seeing DDoS attacks [ITworld]
  3. Apple scores over Motorola in never-ending mobile patent war [ITworld]
  4. Lawmakers question DHS on social media monitoring [ITworld]
  5. Chris Nerney: Kindle Fire grabs 14 percent of the tablet market [ITworld]
  6. Brian Proffitt: Why Android will always be open source [ITworld]
  7. Will Intel's Ivy Bridge be delayed? [ITworld]
  8. Who needs SOPA? U.S. gov't shuts down Website without due process [ITworld]
  9. Hands on with OS X 10.8 [ITworld]
  10. Kevin Fogarty: Is Anonymous threatening to kill the Internet? [ITworld]

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