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A New Zealand ISP is offering its consumers a way to give location-based download blocks the boot but in light of the Optus TV Now case and iiNet's stoush with ... Technology Spectator - 10:11 a.m. Friday 11th May 2012 EST Related Articles View Article Email

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The launch of a new internet service provider (ISP) in New Zealand isn’t something that would normally be worth mentioning. But the launch of FYX (pronounced “fix”) by established online ... The Conversation - science & tech - 6:17 a.m. Friday 11th May 2012 EST Related Articles View Article Email

1 week, 5 days ago

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The Pirate Bay has today denounced the Anonymous collective's attack on Virgin Media, which appears to have been carried out in support of the link-hosting site. (Credit: The Pirate Bay) ... zdnet Latest Mobile Phone Reviews - 1:44 p.m. Thursday 10th May 2012 EST Related Articles View Article Email

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Today in international tech news: An Australian politician threatens to contact employers of people who "Liked" a satirical article about him, and then denies it. Elsewhere, the U.S. and China ... TechNewsWorld - 2:24 a.m. Thursday 10th May 2012 EST Related Articles View Article Email

2 weeks, 5 days ago

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KPMG reckons that cloud computing will add $3 billion to our GDP in 10 years . But will the opportunities of the cloud be constrained if we don't fix copyright ... zdnet Latest Mobile Phone Reviews - 11 a.m. Thursday 3rd May 2012 EST Related Articles View Article Email

2 weeks, 6 days ago

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EFA congratulates iiNet Limited on its historic victory in the High Court in the long-running Roadshow v iiNet case. The High Court has unanimously dismissed claims made by rights owners ... Electronic Frontiers Australia - 3:18 p.m. Wednesday 2nd May 2012 EST Related Articles View Article Email

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The Australian Federal Government’s Convergence Review, released yesterday, had a mammoth task. It was trying to establish just how to regulate the future standards, conduct, and technical aspects of today’s ... The Conversation - politics & society - 2:18 p.m. Wednesday 2nd May 2012 EST Related Articles View Article Email

3 weeks, 1 day ago

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The High Court in Roadshow v iiNet has unanimously rejected the film and television industry’s bid to make internet service providers liable for authorising infringement of copyright by their subscribers. ... New Matilda - 12:17 p.m. Monday 30th April 2012 EST Related Articles View Article Email

4 weeks ago

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Interview with ICANN Chief Security Officer Jeff Moss | What Do ICANN Do About Fake Renewals? | Are brands taking the right approach to defensive domain registrations? | ICANN Some ... auDA - 2:50 a.m. Tuesday 24th April 2012 EST Related Articles View Article Email

4 weeks ago

Allens: Focus: Is an ISP liable for its customers' copyright infringement? - 24 April 2012 spacer

In a much anticipated judgment, the High Court unanimously upheld the finding of the Full Federal Court and trial judgment that an Internet service provider was not liable for authorising ... Allens Arthur Robinson - 11 p.m. Monday 23rd April 2012 EST Related Articles View Article Email

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