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Technology and innovation budget review

  • Norton Rose Australia
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  • Australia
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  • May 14 2013

Federal Budget cuts have not affected the Department of Broadband, Communication and the Digital Economy. This is not surprising given the heavy

A summary of major developments in key areas

  • Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
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  • Australia, European Union, Indonesia, Myanmar, United Kingdom
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  • March 7 2013

The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) and institutional bodies have published the following guidance in relation to corporate governance and

FTC guidelines announced following crackdown on mobile privacy

  • Piper Alderman
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  • Australia, USA
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  • February 8 2013

The focus of the report is to ensure that players in the mobile device market (such as operating system providers (eg. Apple, Google and Microsoft

Australian convergence review: regulation of media and internet content

  • Norton Rose LLP
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  • Australia
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  • May 16 2012

On 30 April 2012, the Final Report of the Australian Convergence Review Committee was handed down

Final credits roll in iiNet trilogy

  • Hunt & Hunt
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  • Australia
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  • May 11 2012

In a landmark ruling on 20 April 2012, the High Court unanimously dismissed an appeal by 34 Australian and United States film and television studios against internet service provider (“ISP”) iiNet

Movie studios fail in appeal against internet service providers

  • Piper Alderman
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  • Australia
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  • May 10 2012

The High Court has unanimously decided that an internet service provider, iiNet, is not liable for authorising the copyright infringements by its users who downloaded movies on its network

iiNet's High Court win means ISPs must still tread carefully on copyright infringement

  • Clayton Utz
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  • Australia
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  • April 20 2012

Does an ISP have to prevent its customers from infringing copyright?

Content, carriage, data and ebusiness

  • Gilbert + Tobin
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  • Australia
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  • April 12 2012

This (our fourth) Tracker continues the aim of capturing and commenting upon what is happening now in regulation of the content, carriage, data and ebusiness sectors

Copyright protection for online content providers: consultation paper released

  • Baker & McKenzie
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  • Australia
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  • October 18 2011

The Federal Attorney-General's Department has released a consultation paper proposing a change to the Copyright Act 1968 (Cth) that will permit online content service providers to take advantage of the "safe harbour" scheme currently only applicable to carriage service providers (CSPs

When is an ISP liable for its users' copyright infringements?

  • Clayton Utz
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  • Australia
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  • May 20 2011

f the customers of an internet service provider (ISP) infringe copyright and the ISP does not take steps to stop it occurring, is it liable for copyright infringement?