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Good afternoon,

The battle between AFACT and iiNet could become a routine event, according to one of the Federal Court judges presiding over the appeal today.

Our trial correspondent Ry Crozier also took time out of courtroom to report on a study that shows most computer users are happy for their government to engage in cyberwarfare against other nations. Not so happy to be victims, though, I'd wager.

Crozier has also attempted to explain Optus' new wireless broadband plans. But I say if you need somebody of his intellect to explain how they work, they are probably over-complicated in the first place. What do you think?

-- Brett Winterford

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TODAY ON ITNEWS

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iiTrial: Concerns iiNet could be re-sued even it it wins appeal

By Ry Crozier | August 04, 2010

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Gartner: iPhone inches towards the enterprise

By Brett Winterford , Tanya Hall | August 04, 2010

But Android not safe for business or classified use.

 
 
Security
Computer users sanction peacetime cybercrime raids

By Ry Crozier | August 04, 2010

Relaxed attitude uncovered in latest Sophos report.

 
 
Security
India to extinguish Blackberry Torch?

By Liam Tung | August 04, 2010

Conflict over Indian proxy server.

 
 
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Optus offers fluid quota on wireless broadband plans

By Ry Crozier | August 04, 2010

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By Staff Writer | August 04, 2010

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