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  Friday June 1, 2012

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EDITOR'S NOTE

Good afternoon,

Australians will continue to illegally download copyrighted material even if there are plenty of legal avenues to access the same content, according to film industry representatives.

Also, telco engineer Michael Wyres looks at how much the National Broadband Network would really be worth if halted after a 2013 federal election.

Have a great weekend!

-- James Hutchinson


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