» The DVD and online video rental company LoveFilm has joined forces with Disney (NYSE: DIS) to stream films including Toy Story 3 and the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise for the first time. LoveFilm subscribers will be able to watch more than 50 Disney titles as well. (The Guardian)
» Former Tribune Company shareholders are bracing for a possible barrage of litigation aimed at clawing back more than $8 billion in payouts received in the company’s ill-fated buyout. (WSJ)
» The backlash against Spotify’s changes to its free service appears to be growing by the hour. (FT Tech Hub; check out paidContent UK’s recent coverage of Spotify)
» The 2011 Pulitzer Prizes have been awarded and of the 1,097 total entries, about 100 came from 60 online-only outlets, the largest number so far. (Pulitzer; Nieman Lab)
» Match.com To Start Screening Members for Sexual Offenses (Mashable)
» Privacy Legislation’s Potential Impact on Online Media (GigaOm)
» New Yorker media columnist Ken Auletta, author of best-selling book Googled, fell victim to a common digital crime Monday morning: His Gmail account was hacked. (Adweek)
» How Flipboard Can Bring App Makers and Publishers Together (RRW)
» Topix CEO Chris Tolles: Community Over Content (StreetFight)
» Was RIM’s PlayBook, worth the wait? (Reuters)
» A second act for ex-Time Inc. (NYSE: TWX) exec Michael Klingensmith and The Star Tribune. (NYT/David Carr)
» Dan Gillmor: Excited by Experiments by Entrepreneurial Journalists (Dorian Benkoil/Mediashift)

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