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Youtube promises copyright filters by September
An attorney for video-sharing site Youtube told a US district court that the company is near the final stages of deploying a system to filter out copyrighted content.
Shaun Nichols
Jul 31 2007 12:46PM
Software
Second Life sex toy creates copyright hotbed
Avatar sues avatar for copying virtual furniture.
Staff Writers
Jul 10 2007 1:21PM
Oddware
Viacom sues Google and YouTube for $1.27bn
Viacom officially lodged a US$1 billion lawsuit against Google and YouTube for copyright infringements, the media conglomerate announced today.
Ericka Chickowski
Mar 14 2007 7:34AM
Security
IIA sounds off on copyright law ammendments
The Internet Industry Association (IIA) has joined the chorus of voices warning of the dangers of the Federal Government’s planed copyright law amendments.
Staff Writers
Nov 29 2006 1:28PM
Telco/ISP
Universal hits MySpace with copyright claim
Record label demands $150,000 per infringement.
Tom Sanders
Nov 22 2006 10:48AM
Software
Universal hits Myspace with copyright claim
Record label demands US$150,000 per infringement.
Tom Sanders
Nov 21 2006 10:40AM
Software
Google downplays video copyright lawsuit
But could it be a signal of things to come?.
Tom Sanders
Nov 14 2006 9:45AM
Software
Music industry partly settles copyright case
Eight percent, less VAT, for composers, songwriters and publishers.
Matt Chapman
Oct 3 2006 9:45AM
Telco/ISP
Podcasters unite to challenge copyright landgrab
Electronic Frontier Foundation rallies the troops.
Will Head
Sep 12 2006 9:52AM
Oddware
Microsoft hands copyright control over to publishers
Software giant begins book digitisation, but side-steps copyright problems.
Tracey Caldwell
Jul 18 2006 12:45PM
Software
Australian High Court rules in favour of modders
The High Court of Australia has ruled that Australian consumers and overseas travellers can buy cheaper computer games and hardware offshore and modify them locally.
Staff Writers
Oct 6 2005 11:50AM
Hardware
Magic Computers settles Microsoft copyright suit
Microsoft has won $720,000 damages in a copyright infringement case against Brisbane reseller Magic Computers.
Fleur Doidge
Jul 18 2005 5:04PM
Software
Backlash over proposed copyright amendment
OzEmail has urged the Federal Government to seriously consider the implications of proposed amendments to Australian copyright law which could be damaging to the ISP industry.
Staff Writers
Dec 7 2004 3:36PM
Strategy
QLD TAFE to digitally manage copyright
In what is being touted as a first for Australian TAFE institutions, the Open Learning Institute of TAFE Queensland is using a new digital delivery system to licence learning resources through an agreement with CAL.
Staff Writers
Nov 29 2004 12:00AM
Software
Five-year Telstra copyright fight destroys content provider
A small Australian service provider has been forced into liquidation following a five-year court battle with Telstra over copyright.
Fleur Doidge
Jul 19 2004 12:00AM
Telco/ISP
Long fight ahead on Sybiz copyright stoush
Adelaide-based accounting software vendor Sybiz has taken a local rival to the Federal Court over an alleged copyright infringement by an ex-employee, in a case that could be drawn out until 2005.
Fleur Doidge
Jan 8 2004 12:00AM
Software
Channel could be liable for SCO copyright infringement
Jennifer Hagendorf Follett
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Byron Connolly
Jan 1 2000 12:00AM
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