There’s been plenty to learn from the entire Qantas incident this week, but there’s also plenty for tech companies to take in – especially…
There’s been plenty to learn from the entire Qantas incident this week, but there’s also plenty for tech companies to take in – especially…
Small businesses have been told to emulate the spirit of new iiNet television advertisements that give users a website link where a free off…
Privacy advocates have expressed their concern over a draft consultation paper that was posted in error on the Attorney-General’s website th…
iiNet has finally released the prices consumers can expect to pay under the National Broadband Network, providing the option to pick and cho…
A new cable from Wikileaks alleges that iiNet was targeted by the American film industry because the company was large enough, and that it a…
The legal battle over whether internet customers should have their services disconnected if they engage in copyright infringement will now b…
The Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft has contacted some of the nation’s largest internet service providers to invite them to …
The Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft will continue its legal battle against ISP iiNet over copyright infringement, seeking leav…
The ongoing copyright case between the entertainment industry and Australian ISP iiNet is set to continue, with the Australian Federation Ag…
Internet service provider iiNet has released a discussion paper outlining proposals for a system that would punish copyright infringers with…
The Federal Court dismissed an appeal by the Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft group against telco iiNet yesterday but the movie…
Julia Gillard has announced plans to introduce a carbon price from July 1 2012 in a move that received a mixed reaction from businesses. …