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IceTV wins landmark case against Nine Network in High Court - icetv - Good Gear Guide
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This case has been running since May 2006, when the Nine Network alleged that IceTV's electronic program guide infringed the copyright of Channel 9's television schedule. This court case came at a time soon after the Nine Network had acquired HWW, a company responsible for aggregating and providing television guide information to Foxtel as well as print and online media groups.
RailCorp targets rogue iPhone app: News - Communications - ZDNet Australia
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The application, which displays upcoming
train information in a format similar to the monitors found in
every Sydney station, ranks just behind a timetable application for
the London Underground and just ahead of a similar application with
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Yet within days of its 18 February release, Singh received a
cease and desist notice from Rail Corporation NSW, the government
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Movie Studios Sue ISP Over BitTorrent Piracy | TorrentFreak
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Seven Hollywood studios including Paramount, Sony, Twentieth Century Fox, Universal, Warner Bros and Disney have teamed up to sue iiNet, Australia’s third largest ISP. iiNet is accused of doing little to stop its subscribers from sharing copyright works via BitTorrent. The ISP denies the accusations.
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“failing to take reasonable steps, including enforcing its own terms and conditions, to prevent known unauthorized use of copies of the companies’ films and TV programs by iiNet’s customers via its network.”
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Crackdown on illegal downloaders - Security - Technology - theage.com.au
One Australian internet provider has started to crack down on copyright infringers, as the the music industry's plan to have telcos disconnect the internet services of illegal downloaders gathers steam in Australia.
Pub music may dry up after copyright rise - National - smh.com.au
THE variety of music played in pubs and nightclubs could be drastically reduced, or replaced by live music, as the Australian Hotels Association looks at ways to sidestep a 1400 per cent increase in the copyright payment for recorded music in venues.
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