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Australian piracy code could reappear in 12 months

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Australian piracy code could reappear in 12 months: Rights holders, ISPs to ask government to raincheck scheme. https://t.co/gYzahi05te

 

lawgeeknz

Rick Shera

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Probably because the DMCA review in the US may deliver a better starting point for rightsholders https://t.co/KbZS33xD8w

 

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Rebecca Giblin

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Remarkable that rightsholders *now* recognise the ISP notice burden, after insisting otherwise all the way to the HC https://t.co/LdGVGqmAR1

 

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Ryan Lackey

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The sad thing is lawyers got addicted to magic privilege dust for infosec and didn't change once their true adversaries shifted.

 

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Matthew Tamayo

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@octal They aren't feeling enough pain to change their behavior. Most smaller firms just use DropBox and see IT as unnecessary cost center.

 

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Why are parking machines always a UX disaster? https://t.co/HJUeTyFeVr

 

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Charlie Somerville

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MEL intl. departures has brand new x-ray machines and passport gates but still no pens at the desk where you fill out your departure card

 
 
 
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