Tag: copyright

Piracy Advert Used Stolen Music 
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Piracy Advert Used Stolen Music View all Atomic Articles

€ 60,000 in Damages Awarded to Musician in Court
Optus wins copyright case over free-to-air TV app 
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Optus wins copyright case over free-to-air TV app

Optus customers will be able to watch AFL and NRL football matches on mobile devices, despite Telstra paying $153 million for exclusive broadcast rights.
You Have Downloaded tells who's been naughty 
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You Have Downloaded tells who's been naughty

A new Web site called You Have Downloaded is showing just how easy it is to track the peer to peer activity of Internet users.
Most pirated movies of 2011 
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Most pirated movies of 2011

Box office success doesn’t always indicate which films will be popular with those who like to download movies via BitTorrent. These were big hits in 2011.
Samsung vs. Apple: Galaxy Tab 10.1 delayed in Australia (again)  
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Samsung vs. Apple: Galaxy Tab 10.1 delayed in Australia (again)

Samsung has agreed to delay the launch of its Galaxy Tab 10.1 in Australia until at least the end of September as part of an ongoing patent battle with rival tablet maker Apple.
Copyright laws must focus on consumer rights 
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Copyright laws must focus on consumer rights

Report calls for format-shifting to be legalised and Government to pay more attention to consumer rights
Accidental Pirate tightens disclosure rule 
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Accidental Pirate tightens disclosure rule

The pro-copyright lobby group behind the Accidental Pirate website has changed a legal clause that allowed it to disclose the personal information of users to any third party.
US Copyright Office approves jailbreaking 
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US Copyright Office approves jailbreaking

The United States Library of Congress has approved the use of 'jailbreaking' procedures on mobile handsets.
Entertainment industry fails to grasp downloaders' needs 
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Entertainment industry fails to grasp downloaders' needs View all Atomic Articles

Analysis: Prefers to milk the diminishing masses instead.
Study: Most Aussie internet users won't buy digital copies 
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Study: Most Aussie internet users won't buy digital copies

Few Australian internet users are willing to buy music, film, or online newspaper content online instead of buying the hard copy version, a study has found
NEC announces video checking technology 
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NEC announces video checking technology

NEC has announced that its video content identification technology has been incorporated in the upcoming Mpeg 7 video standard
Filesharing not so evil 
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Filesharing not so evil View all Atomic Articles

Filesharers are good customers for content providers.
Lid lifted on secret ACTA cauldron 
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Lid lifted on secret ACTA cauldron View all Atomic Articles

Analysis Corporate controls descend... we'd make a Downfall parody about this, but... yeah.
ACTA is a treaty too far   
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ACTA is a treaty too far View all Atomic Articles

Analysis: Highlights what is wrong with the world...

Ubisoft DRM cracked 
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Ubisoft DRM cracked

Games Publisher Ubisoft was left with egg on its face after its pitiful attempt at digital rights management was cracked within 24 hours.
Secret ACTA treaty leaked 
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Secret ACTA treaty leaked View all Atomic Articles

World going crazy over copyright enforcement...


Can television networks defeat file-sharing? 
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Can television networks defeat file-sharing?

In light of iiNet's legal victory in the Federal Court, Australia's television networks need a new strategy. Should free-to-air broadcasters try to win back BitTorrent users, or just beat them into submission?
iiNet defeats copyright police - good for ISPs, but bad for everyone else? 
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iiNet defeats copyright police - good for ISPs, but bad for everyone else?

With AFACT's legal case against iiNet in tatters, will Australia's copyright police turn their attention to our lounge rooms?
iiNet vs AFACT: court case dismissed, AFACT must pay costs 
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iiNet vs AFACT: court case dismissed, AFACT must pay costs

It's finally over. It appears that a big victory has been handed to iiNet and BitTorrent users
Microsoft attacks counterfeiters 
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Microsoft attacks counterfeiters

Microsoft is escalating its campaign against software counterfeiting by working with government agencies, law enforcement and others on more than 300 civil and criminal actions in 70 countries
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