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BREAKING IT NEWS FOR AUSTRALIAN BUSINESS Saturday June 20, 2009
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EDITOR'S NOTE

Good morning,

Eight per cent might not seem like a big figure, but these are just the number of people that admit to downloading video illegally over the internet.

The report it comes from also infers many others do it too - but just won't admit to it.

It highlights the issues faced by content producing industries, who see ad supported business models as a failure and hope inducing fear through Court actions will instead be the answer...

-- Ry Crozier

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TODAY ON ITNEWS

Software
Eight percent admit to downloading video illegally

By Staff Writers | June 20, 2009

Consumers won't pay for content.

 
 
Telecommunications
Australia pipped on broadband Top 10

By Staff writers | June 19, 2009

NBN still necessary, right?

 
 
Software
Twitter censors Trending Topics list

By Rosalie Marshall | June 20, 2009

Deletes inappropriate terms from most talked about list.

 
 
Software
IBM announces Lotus support for Office 2007 docs

By David Neal | June 20, 2009

Legitimate alternative to Microsoft Office?

 
 
Software
Microsoft vs Google: you choose

By Dave Bailey | June 20, 2009

Ready to slug it out in the enterprise arena.

 
 
Security
Microsoft to detail new consumer security offering

By Daniel Robinson | June 20, 2009

Security Essentials to replace cancelled OneCare security suite.

 
 

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What's New in vSphere? Free Seminar DDLS - 301 George St Sydney July 01, 2009
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