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  • Judge cracks the whip in Sharman case

    Justice Murray Wilcox has promised to "crack the whip" in regards to the Sharman Networks alleged copyright infringement court battle, saying the company that owns the file-sharing service Kazaa has given "too many promises".

  • Digital rights furore cramping broadband takeup

    Uncertainties surrounding digital rights are inhibiting the take-up of broadband in Australia, according to a report by the Broadband Advisory Group released by the Minister for Communication, Information Technology and the Arts today.

  • Aust movie download costs could hit AU$117

    Want to watch David Arquette fleeing from mutated spiders in Eight Legged Freaks on the Internet? The experience could cost you AU$117 if you're not careful, telecommunications research organisation Telsyte claims.

  • File sharing digs in Down Under

    Online file sharing is alive and well despite efforts of major record labels to shut it down, according to the latest report from Hitwise.

  • Clarke flies the Freenet flag

    A vociferous spokesperson for absolute anonymity and free speech online Ian Clarke talks through the challenges to P2P networks, and his latest project.

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