- Massive Canadian copyright class action settlement against the labels approved, Michael Geist
- Sony restores PlayStation Network in full, The Register
- Sprint moves to block AT&T/T-Mobile merger, Ars Technica
- Anti-piracy groups send 3.6 million file-sharing cash demands, TorrentFreak
- How review sites can defend free speech, Ars Technica
- Oracle gives OpenOffice to Apache, Linux and Open Source at ZDNet
- Quantum computer maker, D-Wave, claims first sale to Lockheed Martin, Technology Review
- Privacy group wins $500K from Google Buzz settlement, The Register
- Actual text on law making infringing video streams far worse than expected, Techdirt
- Tertiary infringement suit against CNet shrivels, Threat Level at Wired
- UK launches peer to patent pilot, The H Open
- IBM gets injunction in Texas court against Neon’s mainframe accelerator, The Register
- Copyright office backs move to make infringing online streams a felony, Ars Technica
- Sony hacked again, credit claimed by PBS Frontline hackers, BoingBoing
- LulzSec disclaims responsibility for how disclosed Sony data is used, Ars Technica
- People concerned with Paul Allen’s patent claims get PTO to re-examine them, Techdirt
- Overview of WikiLeaks inspired sites, Wired
- Spain to clamp down on file sharers, Wall Street Journal via Slashdot
- The future of OpenOffice.org, Slashdot
- Skype to fight reverse engineering, Phoronix h/t @glynmoody