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This week the South Australian Government suddenly vowed to overturn its new electoral laws thanks to a volatile mix of tabloid incitement, voter ignorance and a premier leery of losing a looming election — all fuelled by Twitter’s meth-paced rumour mill. Should government 2.0 become mob territory

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Fresh from victory, iiNet CEO Michael Malone spoke in a doorstop in front of the Federal Court about his win against the Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft . The federation, which represents film and television studios, first dragged iiNet (and its chief executive Michael Malone) into the Federal Court back in November 2008 , arguing that the ISP infringed copyright by failing to take reasonable steps — including enforcing its own terms and conditions — to prevent customers copying films and TV shows over its network
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The Pirate Party Australia has welcomed iiNet’s internet piracy victory over a coalition of film and TV studios, describing it as “a victory for common sense”, while civil liberties group Electronic Frontiers Australia (EFA) said sanity had prevailed.

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Hot on the heels of Telecom New Zealand’s major XT 3G network outage , its legacy CDMA network has also gone down. Telecom spokesperson Katherine Murphy said the 9am outage lasted just over half an hour and blamed a hardware fault. Murphy added that customer impact was limited thanks to overlapping coverage and Telecom backup procedures.
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The Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft (AFACT) today said it was disappointed by its losing position in the internet piracy trial against local internet service provider (ISP) iiNet, but said it believed the verdict was not what the Federal Government wanted. Justice Cowdroy today handed iiNet a sound victory in the Australian ISP’s long-running battle against a coalition of film and television studios, finding in the Federal Court that iiNet did not authorise copyright infringement carried out by its customers using the BitTorrent file-sharing platform
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