- Google Music adds Linux, Ogg Vorbis support, Slashdot
- Oracle ordered to lower damages claim against Google, Computer World via Slashdot
- Google Plus deleting accounts en masse, ZDNet via Slashdot
- More on Google’s actions on pseudonyms on Plus, Point7 h/t @xenophrenia
- Bitcoin is not anonymous, Anonymity in Bitcoin via Slashdot
- Google, Amazon cave to Apple’s policies and drop ties to outside stores, Slashdot
- University of Calgary refusing to pay Access Copyright any more, Techdirt
- York latest to opt-out of Access Copyright, Michael Geist
- Court filing on how the Ohio 2004 election was hacked, Truthout via Slashdot
- Sen. Franken urges government to stop AT&T merger, Hillicon Valley at The Hill
- New white space standard, increases speed and coverage, Ars Technica
- Hackers call for boycott of PayPal over WikiLeaks treatment, BBC
- Lawsuit against Sony highlights cyber insurance shortcomings, Slashdot
- Louisiana approves AT&T merger, Hillicon Valley at The Hill
- What the 1930s fashion industry tells us about big content’s six-strikes plan, Ars Technica
- House committee passes bill to force ISPs to retain user data for 12 months, threatpost
- MPEG-LA says 12 parties have essentila WebM patents, The H Open
- Ubisoft insists its DRM requiring an always on connection is a success, The Register
- Raspberry PI $25 PC goes into alpha production, Slashdot
- Movie studios want automated BitTorrent warnings, Delimiter via Slashdot