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Facebook owner is behind $84 million deal for Meta name rights
Chases trademark assets of US regional bank.
David French and Elizabeth Culliford
Dec 14 2021 6:54AM
Strategy
'Weaponised' Facebook fails to protect civil rights, audit says
"No quick fixes", company responds.
Supantha Mukherjee and Elizabeth Culliford
Jul 9 2020 6:36AM
Software
NAB writes consumer privacy rights into its data architecture
Reveals architectural evolution, one year on.
Ry Crozier
Jun 24 2019 7:10AM
Financial Services
ISPs willing to negotiate on 'three strikes' piracy regime
But reject throttling speeds.
Allie Coyne
Sep 1 2014 3:27PM
Telco/ISP
Revealed: What Telstra wants added to NBN deal
First details since change of government.
Ry Crozier
Oct 23 2013 12:13PM
Telco/ISP
Apple in deal with Warner for streaming music: reports
In rights talks with Sony.
Poornima Gupta
Jun 4 2013 6:13AM
Software
EU publishes code of online rights
ISPs and users given clear expectations.
Staff Writers
Dec 27 2012 9:43AM
Telco/ISP
Geo-block escapes putting pinch on content owners
Competition watchdog says users have power to improve IT pricing, access to products.
Chris Jager
Nov 1 2012 8:30AM
Hardware
Authors call on Google to pay for digital books
$750 fine proposed.
Juha Saarinen
Aug 5 2012 2:49PM
Software
Ludlam warns against online rights complacency
Praises Australia's ISPs and engineers for taking up the fight.
Sam Gentle
Jan 20 2012 10:18AM
Telco/ISP
Huawei puts cap on Iran business
No more new customers.
Liam Tung
Dec 12 2011 5:06AM
Networking
Audit frights
What to do when a software auditor knocks.
Ry Crozier
Aug 4 2011 12:30PM
Financial Services
New Zealand ISPs win $25 copyright charge
Content owners forced to pay more than $2 a notice.
Juha Saarinen
Jul 12 2011 4:11PM
Telco/ISP
Opinion: Copyright or copy wrong
The wash-up of the iiNet case reveals conflicting legal and moral views about copyright and ISP liability, writes David Havyatt.
David Havyatt
Mar 18 2011 6:51AM
Software
Obama administration seeks internet privacy bill
Bill of rights for net users.
Diane Bartz
Mar 17 2011 12:26PM
Telco/ISP
iiNet proposes demerit system for alleged pirates
Calls for "independent body" to police allegations.
Ry Crozier
Mar 15 2011 4:39PM
Telco/ISP
Microsoft extends Windows XP downgrade rights
Enterprises running Windows 7 can revert to XP for at least another 10 years.
Staff Writers
Jul 14 2010 7:32AM
Software
Hypponen: Ban admin rights for all online users
F-Secure's head of research talks Internet security
Wendy Grossman
May 4 2010 6:43AM
Security
UK's Digital Economy Bill passes into law
Digital Economy Act 2010 could still be altered in next parliament.
Phil Muncaster
Apr 11 2010 8:22PM
Telco/ISP
Delta Air Lines accused of hacking opponent’s email
Details allegedly distributed to executives at world's biggest airline.
Iain Thomson
Oct 15 2009 11:14AM
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