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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    PC Club ordered to pay $1.3 million to Microsoft   ACS calls for new ICT education benchmark   US charges 'Botmaster' in unique computer crime   Mobile phone users warming to data services   Feature: Rival tech towns may outrun Bangalore
Friday, 4th November 2005
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  • PC Club ordered to pay $1.3 million to Microsoft
  • ACS calls for new ICT education benchmark
  • US charges 'Botmaster' in unique computer crime
  • Mobile phone users warming to data services
  • Feature: Rival tech towns may outrun Bangalore
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    PC Club ordered to pay $1.3 million to Microsoft
    The Federal Court has ordered PC Club Australia, its officeholders Mymy Lee and Kane Fang and business manager David Lee, to pay Microsoft $1.3 million in damages and costs for copyright, trade mark infringement and breaches of the Trade Practices Act. More...

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    US charges 'Botmaster' in unique computer crime
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