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by Matthew Lentini
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Saturday, 07 November 2009 |
Australia's third largest ISP iiNet chief regulatory officer Steve Dalby has admitted in Federal Court to dismissing AFACT allegations of iiNet customer copyright infringement, saying, "we were not going to do AFACT's job for them."
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by Jake Widman
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Friday, 06 November 2009 |
Wireless provider Verizon has added three pay-as-you-go data plans to its Mobile Offerings. The plans will be sold with a USB wireless modem.
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by David M Williams
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Thursday, 05 November 2009 |
How much do you depend on Google? What is stored in your Google account? Whether you use just one or many of Google, Gmail, Picasa, Google Earth, YouTube or the many other Google products and services you'll now find it in one single place.
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by Beverley Head
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Thursday, 05 November 2009 |
Internet service provider iiNet does not have the technical capability to block access to the Pirate Bay website and doesn’t think any other ISP can either.
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by Stephen Withers
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Thursday, 05 November 2009 |
The manager of a Queensland resort is "100% satisfied" with a D-Link wireless LAN installed for guest use after an unsatisfactory experience with the equipment he inherited.
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by Matthew Lentini
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Wednesday, 04 November 2009 |
The Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft (AFACT) has accused iiNet of not abiding by its own contractual agreements with users by failing to disconnect accused copyright infringers who allegedly violate the terms and conditions of their contracts.
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by Matthew Lentini
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Wednesday, 04 November 2009 |
Australia's third largest ISP iiNet has been accused of inviting illegal downloads through its marketing messages by the Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft (AFACT) in the Federal Court today. As iiNet CEO Michael Malone took the stand for the third successive day in the dispute, AFACT alleged that iiNet has encouraged copyright infringement through its marketing strategy and unwillingness to act on copyright infringement notices.
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by Matthew Lentini
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Tuesday, 03 November 2009 |
iiNet CEO Michael Malone has disagreed with the copyright infringement policies of multiple Australian ISPs, including iPrimus and People Telecom, which do what Malone has alleged is out of iiNet's legal capacity to do.
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by Stephen Withers
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Tuesday, 03 November 2009 |
Google's Street View is getting a makeover, with new, higher-quality images being collected in major Australian cities.
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by Matthew Lentini
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Tuesday, 03 November 2009 |
AFACT has continued its verbal battery on iiNet CEO Michael Malone who sat in the witness box this morning, alleging iiNet has merely feigned protection of copyright holders. According to AFACT barrister Tony Bannon, iiNet has been hiding behind its stance of forwarding AFACT infrigement notices to law enforcement agencies instead of disconnecting offending users.
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