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Good afternoon,

The film industry has renewed calls for ISPs to join its fight to curb piracy at the release of a new report into the problem.

Also today, did Anonymous leave a calling card at HB Gary's abandoned RSA conference booth?

And New Zealand's Government under attack over an apparently rushed attempt to overhaul the country's Telco Act.

-- Ry Crozier

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TODAY ON ITNEWS

Telco/ISP
Film industry eyes legal streaming services

By Liz Tay | February 17, 2011

AFACT calls for ISPs to help curb digital piracy.

 
 
Security
Anonymous victim bolts from RSA conference booth

By Liam Tung | February 17, 2011

Alleges threats of physical violence

 
 
Strategy
AGIMO challenged by own mandatory web guide

By John Hilvert | February 17, 2011

Websites ripe for updates.

 
 
Telco/ISP
NBN Co buys Austar wireless spectrum for $120m

By Ry Crozier | February 17, 2011

Second time lucky for asset sale?

 
 
Telco/ISP
NZ Government rushes Telco Act rewrite

By Juha Saarinen | February 17, 2011

One-week consultation slammed.

 
 
Security
US wrongly suspends 84,000 websites

By Liam Tung | February 17, 2011

Bungled action sacrifices free speech in pursuit of child abusers.

 
 
Hardware
Google CEO: We tried hard to woo Nokia

By Georgina Prodhan | February 17, 2011

Disappointed with Nokia's decision.

 
 
Networking
ZTE to bid on Nortel patents, Ericsson "watching"

By Huang Yuntao and Leila Abboud | February 17, 2011

Many eyes on prize.

 
 
Software
Google goes up against Apple with One Pass

By Alvaro Guzman Bastida | February 17, 2011

More revenue share.

 
 

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