Copyright stories - Page 3
Protesters gather to oppose file-sharing bill
Mon, 29th Aug 2011
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Hundreds gather in Auckland to protest the imminent Copyright (Infringing File Sharing) Amendment Bill, to no avail, as the bill nears enactment.
File-sharing protests gathering steam
Tue, 23rd Aug 2011
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government
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facebook
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Nationwide protests against the controversial 'Skynet' file sharing bill gain momentum, with over 2,500 Facebook pledges to attend rallies this Saturday.
Copyright law 'will not and cannot work'
Mon, 15th Aug 2011
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isp
ISP CEO criticises new copyright law, urging for an overhaul in content delivery to meet consumer needs, effective from Sept 1.
Copyright law could sting businesses
Fri, 12th Aug 2011
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copyright
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internetnz
Facing a new copyright law, UK businesses must act now to avoid being penalised for employees' illegal downloads, warns experts.
InternetNZ launches 3 Strikes site
Thu, 4th Aug 2011
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copyright
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file sharing
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internetnz
InternetNZ launches a website to prepare for the new copyright laws taking effect on Sept 1, focusing on advocacy and awareness.
Copyright law won't cover streaming: MED
Thu, 21st Jul 2011
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copyright
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internetnz
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commerce
MED clarifies Copyright Act changes won't apply to streaming sites like YouTube, only peer-to-peer file sharing from Sept 1.
Hughes takes Powers to task on internet penalties
Thu, 9th Jun 2011
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copyright
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parliament
Green MP Gareth Hughes questions Commerce Minister Simon Power over the human rights issues of the recently passed copyright amendment.
The end of illegal file-sharing (for good this time)
Wed, 1st Jun 2011
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New Zealand has enacted a decisive anti-piracy bill prohibiting illegal file-sharing, despite major public outcry and the resurrection of blackout protests.
Copyright Infringement law: Submission deadline 5pm today
Fri, 27th May 2011
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physical security
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copyright
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file sharing
Deadline for submissions on contentious copyright law is today at 5pm; critics argue it infringes on civil rights.
UN: Forced 'net disconnection violates civil rights
Fri, 20th May 2011
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copyright
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human rights
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censorship
A UN report on the right to freedom of expression calls the denial of internet service a violation of civil rights.
NetHui 2011 looks to shape digital future
Tue, 17th May 2011
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edutech
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uc
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cyberbullying
NetHui 2011 aims to shape the future of digital society with discussions on cybercitizenship, cloud computing, and the internet’s revolutionary potential.
WikiLeak'd cable shows US interest in NZ copyright law
Mon, 2nd May 2011
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copyright
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wikileaks
Leaked US cable exposes pressure on NZ to amend copyright laws, revealing deep American interest in swift changes.
Google targets the internet's 'bad apples'
Fri, 3rd Dec 2010
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uc
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google
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telco
Plans in place for a major push against those who infringe copyright, including acting on takedown requests within 24 hours.
Could your website end up costing you money?
Wed, 1st Dec 2010
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gaming
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uc
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ecm
Ignoring the finer details during website development can lead to unexpected costs. Follow these key steps to ensure your website enhances profit, not losses.
Software patents: ignore them at your peril
Fri, 1st Oct 2010
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software
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copyright
Shona Foster from intellectual property lawyer James and Wells explains some of the basics of software patents.
Divide and Conquer
Wed, 1st Sep 2010
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physical security
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copyright
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aastra
Unlock the power of your business's intellectual assets with savvy IP management for global success and competitive advantage.
YouTube now offers 15 full minutes of fame
Mon, 2nd Aug 2010
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youtube
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copyright
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partners
YouTube extends its video upload limit from ten to fifteen minutes, citing improved content ID systems that bolster copyright protection.
Intellectual property - Some myths about who owns what
Sun, 1st Aug 2010
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physical security
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copyright
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relationship business management
Debunking IP ownership myths: Don't assume you own the fruits of others' labour without written agreements on intellectual property rights.
Patently obvious?
Tue, 1st Jun 2010
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copyright
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patents
The fate of software patents hangs in the balance as New Zealand’s Commerce Select Committee recommends scrapping their patentability, stirring global debate.
HOW TO DOWNLOAD TORRENT FILES
Sat, 1st May 2010
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Torrenting, often unfairly associated with illegal sharing, is a fast and free way to download movies, music, and more. Here's how to get started.