The Drum Thursday 13 October
In this episode, Steve Cannane speaks with Grog's Gamut blogger Greg Jericho, Tim Wilson from the Institute of Public Affairs, ABC News 24 political editor Lyndal Curtis and technology...
View ArticleSamsung free to launch another tablet
The court that granted Apple a temporary injunction against Samsung's rival to the iPad has knocked back a request to prevent Samsung from launching a similar product.
View ArticleThe case for piracy
We've been deluged with the arguments against piracy for years. But what's the other side of the story?
View ArticleThe Drum Thursday 10 November
In this episode, Tim Palmer speaks to ABC News Radio political editor Marius Benson, Chris Berg from the Institute of Public Affairs, LJ Loch from Republic Consulting, ASU NSW/ACT secretary Sally...
View ArticleInternet providers unveil piracy crackdown plan
Australia's five major ISPs reveal their plans to crack down on online piracy by sending warning notices to suspected illegal downloaders.
View ArticleNet providers to warn illegal downloaders
Technology journalist Luke Hopewell discuss how Australia's five major Internet service providers are to try to crackdown on online piracy through a new trial.
View ArticleCopyright holders unhappy with piracy plan
Copyright holders say a proposed plan to tackle online piracy falls short of its expectations, while internet civil liberties advocates have slammed it as ineffectual.
View ArticleThe Drum Tuesday 13 December
Steve Cannane speaks to former Labor staffer Cassandra Wilkinson, QUT senior law lecturer Peter Black, Daily Grind editor Joe Stella and host of ABC News Radio's Inside America.
View ArticleThe Drum Tuesday 17 January
In this episode, Steve Cannane hosts a discussion with ABC NewsRadio Political Editor Marius Benson, Miriam Lyons from the Centre for Policy Development and The Australian contributor Judith Sloan.
View ArticleExpert discusses proposed US piracy laws
Professor Michael Fraser discusses internet piracy laws being proposed in the US.
View ArticleWikipedia, Google begin piracy law protest
Wikipedia went dark, Google blotted out its logo and other popular websites planned similar protests to voice concern over laws in the US congress intended to crack down on online piracy.
View ArticleMegaupload founder fighting for bail
The founder of online file-sharing website Megaupload has argued in a New Zealand court that he is innocent of internet piracy and said authorities were trying to portray the blackest picture of him.
View ArticleMegaupload founder denied bail in NZ
Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom has been denied bail in a New Zealand court, as US authorities seek his extradition on allegations of massive copyright theft.
View ArticlePoles protest against anti-piracy moves
Thousands of young Poles hit city streets across the country in a mounting wave of offline and online protest against a government decision to sign an international anti-online piracy accord.
View ArticleSports bosses lobby Govt on TV rights
The heads of Australia's sporting codes have lobbied the Prime Minister and senior government officials to protect their broadcasting rights.
View ArticlePM seeks advice over Optus copyright ruling
Prime Minister Julia Gillard says the Federal Government is getting urgent legal advice on whether it needs to make changes to copyright laws.
View ArticleAppeals lodged against Optus copyright ruling
Telstra and Australia's two biggest football codes have appealed against a Federal Court ruling that lets Optus record matches shown on free-to-air television and replay them to customers.
View ArticleSports still riled by Optus trademark ruling
The sports lobby is crying foul after Optus won the right to stream recorded football matches to its customers, but the consequences of that ruling are still unclear.
View ArticleMegaupload founder has assets unfrozen
The founder of online file-sharing site Megaupload.com has asked a New Zealand court to free nearly $250,000 in frozen assets to pay for living expenses, including nannies and bodyguards, as a bid by...
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