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    P2P software provider Sharman Networks and associated parties have collectively denied copyright infringement accusations directed against them by recording companies.

  • Tsunamis expose best..and worst

    As disasters tend to do, the Boxing Day tsunamis have brought out the best and worst of human nature.

  • Kazaa trial highlights P2P dangers

    The ongoing civil trial involving P2P file sharing network Kazaa highlights the risks corporates face by not locking down employee's desktop applications, say security experts.

  • Music industry, Sharman face off in Australia

    The largest copyright infringement case in Australian history has started, with Sydney-based Sharman Networks and other "respondents" involved with peer-to-peer software Kazaa facing 30 record company "applicants" from Australia, North America and Europe.

  • Labor claims PM's Net Harbour deals breach Spam Act

    The federal Opposition has asked Australia's spam legislation enforcers to investigate what it claims is a breach of the Spam Act 2004 by the Prime Minister, coalition politicians and a company whose directors include the Prime Minister's son.

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