Virtual iPhone Maker Sued
Apple is suing start-up Corellium, which has been offering hackers a virtual iPhone. For a price, users could summon up a virtual... Read More
Proposed New Copyright Laws Rolled
It was described as unworkable and like a lot of things coming out of the EU their proposed new controversial overhaul of... Read More
DVD Fakers Face Sentence
Counterfeit DVD marketers Mosaic Defredes and Allison Daniel are expected to be sentenced in a Parramatta, Sydney, court this week on charges... Read More
Facebook Set To Challenge YouTube With Music Licensing Deal
Facebook is in negotiations with record labels to license music for user-generated content and music videos on the social media site. Bloomberg reported... Read More
Online Retailer To Pay MS $250K
Australian online retailer and Microsoft partner PC Case Gear has agreed to pay the software giant $250,000 in damages over a copyright... Read More
Copyright Law Under Attack
Digital rights group Electronic Frontier Foundation has taken the US government to court in a bid to overturn parts of US copyright... Read More
Copyright Holders Seek More Power To Block Pirate Web Sites
Movie, TV and music copyright holders are back in court seeking an order under the Government’s Web site-locking laws that will allow... Read More