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The view from the top of IT with TechWorld Editor Rohan Pearce
The Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft (AFACT) and iiNet, have called on the Federal Government to update the Copyright Act of 1968 to suit the current digital environment.
By Hamish Barwick | 20 April, 2012 15:14
iiNet and Internode customers will now be able to share access to the content libraries of each internet service provider without being charged from their monthly quotas.
By Diana Nguyen | 26 March, 2012 15:51
Despite strong opposition to an Australian-like voluntary anti-botnet iCode, where ISPs inform customers of botnet infections, a US Federal Communications Commission council has approved it.
By Liam Tung | 23 March, 2012 11:11
A day after an estimated 10,000 websites went dark and more than 7 million people signed a Google.com petition opposing two controversial copyright enforcement bills, opponents of the bills said there's more work to do.
By Grant Gross | 20 January, 2012 07:45
The Attorney’s General Department (AGD) has made unannounced changes to its latest discussion paper on copyright, removing a proposal for a streamlined process for copyright owners to access user details from ISPs for legal reasons
By Chloe Herrick | 17 October, 2011 12:36
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