TV Now ruling tests Convergence Review spirit
The ruling against Optus' TV Now mobile-content service reinforces the idea that content providers should be able to exclude and financia...
May 1, 2012 by David Braue Comment
The ruling against Optus' TV Now mobile-content service reinforces the idea that content providers should be able to exclude and financia...
May 1, 2012 by David Braue Comment
Australia remains on the Enemies of the Internet watch list. Sure, we're no Syria or North Korea, but we deserve to be watched. Mandatory...
March 14, 2012 by Stilgherrian Comment
Twitter is being sued for defamation by a Melbourne man who was wrongly identified as the author of a "hate blog" directed at writer and ...
February 20, 2012 by Peter Black Comment
Universal Music Group will be well represented at a press event Google has scheduled for Wednesday, but conspicuously missing will be two...
November 14, 2011 by Declan McCullagh Comment
The MPAA has presented the US House of Representatives with a custom-crafted bill designed to put the internet fully under the control of...
November 4, 2011 by Molly Wood Comment
Viacom has had another chance to argue that YouTube is a copyright violator and should be required to compensate the entertainment compan...
October 19, 2011 by Greg Sandoval Comment
MegaPorn, MegaVideo, MegaLive, MegaPix and Megaupload are all Kim Schmitz: entrepreneur, father, former hacker, former street racer and f...
August 5, 2011 by Greg Sandoval Comment
Google is preparing to launch a test version of a new digital music service tomorrow that will enable users to upload their music librari...
May 10, 2011 by Greg Sandoval Comment
Google's antipiracy efforts are likely to come under scrutiny during a US congressional hearing scheduled next week in Washington.
March 31, 2011 by Greg Sandoval Comment
The Attorney-General's Department has denied its "in-depth analysis" of Safe Harbour provisions is a duplication of a similar review firs...
February 28, 2011 by Darren Pauli Comment