Pirate Bay banned in Denmark

The battle between the IFPI and the Pirate Bay continues. A Danish
court ruled in favor of the IFPI, and ordered the Danish ISP "Tele2?$B!m
(DMT2-Tele2) to block all access to the popular BitTorrent tracker.
The Pirate Bay, currently ranked 28th in the list of most visited
sites in Denmark, is working on countermeasures. nettime

New social resistance forming in China

Resistance against China’s “Great Firewall” is mounting as more and more Chinese become aware of how their internet use is carefully controlled.  Ways to evade it are popping up everywhere: “Can blocking really work? Kangxi knew the Great Wall was a huge lie: just think how many soldiers are needed to guard those thousands of miles.” link

Canadian song writers propose “the monetization of the file sharing of music”

Slashdot: “The Songwriters association of Canada has put forward a proposition for collective licensing of music for personal use. The Right to Equitable Remuneration for Music File Sharing would legalize sharing of a copy of a copyrighted musical work without motive of financial gain, for a monthly fee of $5.00 applied to all Canadian internet connections”

$10K Bounty for Blogger’s Identity

A Chicago lawyer who is being criticized, along with his law firm, in an anonymous Internet blog supposedly authored by a fellow attorney has offered a $10,000 reward to anyone who can provide him with the identity of “Troll Tracker.”: link

Should a blogger’s identity be protected?  Do slander laws apply to the web?