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May 02, 2011
Sony to compensate PSN customers
After its crippling data breach last week, Sony says most PlayStation Network services will finally be back online this week. The first PSN services to come back online will be online gameplay for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable, the ability to play downloaded movies from PSN, and unexpired movie rentals through PSN and Qriocity and chat functionalities. Customers will get free 30-day service and theft protection monitoring service. Find out what it means for you, and take the poll to let us know if you'll stick around or if you're done with the PSN for now.

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