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Fair use comes first in web video
by Shaun Nichols

Dancing baby sets legal landmark.

Aug 26, 2008
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Podcasters unite to challenge copyright landgrab
by Will Head

Electronic Frontier Foundation rallies the troops.

Sep 12, 2006
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Google cleared over porn thumbnails
by Iain Thomson

Tiny porn images 'fair use', says judge in Perfect 10 case.

May 18, 2007
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Ebay faces Aussie paypal setback: Play fair or else
by Daniel Long

Australian consumer watchdog the ACCC have been given the web’s favourite whipping horse an almighty kick in the pants, telling the auction giant that mandatory PayPal is hardly fair-dinkum.

Jun 13, 2008
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Mum fights Universal over YouTube clip
by Iain Thomson

Child dancing to Prince song leads to court case.

Jul 23, 2008
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EFF cries foul over YouTube takedowns
by Shaun Nichols

Viacom not justified in demanding removal of 100,000 videos, says advocacy group.

Feb 19, 2007
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Viacom tells YouTube to remove 100,000 videos
by Shaun Nichols

Site accused of 'knowingly profiting from stolen material'.

Feb 6, 2007
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PC vs Apple: The Value Battle
by Alex Kidman

Are Apple computers worse value than Windows PCs? Alex Kidman does the sums, and finds the truth about which platform is the better deal.

Apr 28, 2008
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ISPs fight for fair Internet
by Staff Writers

Feb 21, 2003
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Microsoft stands behind Yahoo bid
by Shaun Nichols

Redmond maintains $44bn price tag is 'full and fair'.

Feb 13, 2008
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EU sanctions 'three strikes' rule for illegal file sharers
by Rosalie Marshall

The European Union has finally agreed the last details of the Telecom Reform Package, and decided that citizens' internet access can be restricted if necessary, but only after a "fair and impartial procedure including the user's right to be heard".

Nov 6, 2009
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Tenenbaum ordered to pay $675,000
by Nick Farrell

A Boston jury has ordered Joel Tenenbaum to pay a total of US$675,000 for willfully infringing 30 songs by downloading and distributing them over the KaZaA peer-to-peer (P2P) filesharing network.

Aug 4, 2009
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COMPUTEX 08: Intel goes to the drawing board, comes back as VIA
by Paul Hales

Wolrd of Warcraft sneaks into a demo by Intel; and the chip giant talks more about Atom. It all sounds eerily like Via.

Jun 6, 2008
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Google bristles at Microsoft lawyer speech
by Shaun Nichols

Search giant accused of committing huge copyright infringement.

Mar 8, 2007
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AOL pulled up over 'untruthful' ads
by Matt Chapman

AOL Talk not giving you 'so much more than BT', rules ASA.

Sep 7, 2006
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PC resellers branded as "cowboys"
by Byron Connolly

Almost half of Sydney's computer repair shops surveyed by ComputerCHOICE magazine are overcharging and incompetent.

Jul 14, 2004
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Your eBay stories
by Staff writers

A few weeks ago we asked for your eBay stories, and we’ve received a lot of responses about bad sellers, demanding buyers and more.

Mar 5, 2008
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Top 10 industry-changing applications
by Iain Thomson

This week we examine a few of those true 'killer apps,' and what they have meant to computing

Jun 1, 2009
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Apple starts selling second-hand iPhones
by Iain Thomson

Must have had a fair few sent back.

Aug 27, 2007
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EU's Microsoft verdict raises questions
by Paul Thurrott

Mar 26, 2004

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Microsoft cuts off more that 600,000 pirate gamers from Xbox Live
by Stuff.tv  |   Nov 12, 2009
Microsoft has confirmed it has cut a "small percentage", thought to be around 600,000 gamers, off from Xbox Live for modifying their consoles to play pirated games
EU sanctions 'three strikes' rule for illegal file sharers
by Rosalie Marshall  |   Nov 6, 2009
The European Union has finally agreed the last details of the Telecom Reform Package, and decided that citizens' internet access can be restricted if necessary, but only after a "fair and impartial procedure including the user's right to be heard".
Tesla breaks land record for electric car on a single charge
by Daniel Long  |   Oct 28, 2009
Internode managing director Simon Hackett has driven his Tesla Roadster into the record books, completing 501km on a single electric charge in the 2009 Global Green Challenge
 
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