I too have the nautilus read-only misbehavior on the very latest
12.04LTS (x86_64) system and have the following observations, including
a simple-enough workaround since running into this problem quite a while
back....

I can cause the false read-only behavior on demand by first inserting a
read-only USB flash such as a camera's Secure Digital card with the
"lock" switch thrown, via an SD card reader.  But after
removing/unmounting that read-only  SD card,  *every* subsequent
insertion of a normally-writable USB flash drive then gets the above-
reported symptoms: its considered read-only by nautilus yet a "cp"
command from the shell to the USB media works fine which shows the
system mounted it correctly for writing.

As I believe someone mentioned earlier, it must be that the nautilus
state is contaminated/broken under some scenarios.  My intentional read-
only flash drive method is just one solid way to cause that broken
behavior "hangover".  So my workaround is....

When I encounter this false read-only, I simply unmount/remove the
removable device(s), close any windows using nautilus, and then I do a
"killall nautilus" from the shell (I always see a non-window nautilus
whose parent is pid 1 with my user id, presumably this is the thing with
the broken state that I kill).  After that, reinserting the very USB
drive which falsely received the read-only error will now work properly.
I can drag things onto the drive using the fresh instance of nautilus
that is launched..

Its a shame that after more than 2 years, on a claimed LTS system, I
have yet to see even a "we aren't going to bother fixing this one"
response from the Ubuntu folks on this bug report.  Its not been closed
or marked as a duplicate, its still marked "unassigned".  Makes me
question why I've been recommending Ubuntu LTS releases at all to my
companies for production use....

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  Nautilus says the USB stick is read only when it is not

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