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    The solicitor who represented a student sentenced for online music piracy offences has defended the magistrate's decision while lashing out at media coverage and the music industry's pursuit of custodial sentences.

  • Aust music pirates sentenced

    Three students convicted of copyright infringing acts associated with the Web site MP3 WMA Land have escaped jail time, the magistrate instead handing down suspended sentences and community service orders.

  • New satellite boosts Aust broadband

    In a move which will significantly improve broadband services to the Australian market, New Skies Satellites is set to launch its first ever custom-built broadband satellite.

  • Vroom! Ford's latest stars in PlayStation rally

    Things that make you go vroom: Cars and videogames! Particularly when promoters can launch both simultaneously. As Ozisoft launched PlayStation title Colin McRae Rally 2, Ford unveiled the star of the show, the Ford Focus.

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  • New satellite boosts Aust broadband

    In a move which will significantly improve broadband services to the Australian market, New Skies Satellites is set to launch its first ever custom-built broadband satellite.

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