Copyright stories - Page 2
DigiCert launches Common Mark Certificates for email security
Wed, 9th Oct 2024
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email security
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cybersecurity
DigiCert has launched Common Mark Certificates, enabling organisations without trademarks to enhance email security and branding, increasing trust and visibility.
Adobe's Chandra Sinnathamby discusses responsible AI innovation
Fri, 23rd Aug 2024
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martech
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physical security
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power / energy
Adobe's Chandra Sinnathamby has stressed the company's commitment to responsible innovation in AI, focusing on transparency, trust, and sustainability.
California judge partially dismisses claims against Microsoft & OpenAI
Thu, 11th Jul 2024
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physical security
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A California judge has partially dismissed claims against Microsoft and OpenAI over alleged unauthorised use of intellectual property in GitHub Co-pilot.
85% of Australian eCommerce content found to be plagiarised
Wed, 28th Feb 2024
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digital transformation
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martech
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commerce systems
Australian AI-driven SEO solutions specialist, OptiDan, reveals alarming levels of duplicate and plagiarised content amongst eCommerce retailers in its comprehensive industry study.
Anthology launches AI policy framework for universities
Wed, 28th Feb 2024
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edutech
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physical security
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genai
Education solutions firm Anthology unveils an AI Policy Framework to aid higher education institutes in the ethical use of artificial intelligence, with principles drawn from international standards.
Getty Images CEO urges Sunak to back creative over AI industries
Wed, 17th Jan 2024
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physical security
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genai
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ai
Getty Images CEO, Craig Peters, warns Chancellor Rishi Sunak of risking UK GDP by favouring AI support over the critical creative industries.
Generative AI users have data privacy and bias concerns: Applause
Fri, 15th Sep 2023
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breach prevention
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Despite concerns Applause global survey reveals that 79% of respondents actively use generative AI services, with ChatGPT being the most popular.
Oracle vs Rimini Street - lessons for the ANZ channel
Fri, 12th Jan 2018
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physical security
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oracle
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copyright
The US legal battle over software copyright could have consequences for vendors and providers here in Australia and New Zealand.
Microsoft OEM reseller to pay $250,000 in damages for copyright infringement
Mon, 31st Oct 2016
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copyright
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partners
One Australian reseller will pay $250,000 following an out of court settlement, while the courts have found in favour of Microsoft in a second case.
Premier League struggles to clamp down on illegal online highlights
Thu, 21st Aug 2014
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uc
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social media
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uber
Premier League faces uphill battle to curb illegal online goal sharing, too vast for current copyright laws, experts predict.
When good times go bad: Karaoke for a song nets jail term
Sat, 2nd Mar 2013
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piracy
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copyright
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rianz
Karaoke king in Rotorua jailed for copyright piracy, ending his tune-selling spree with a 4-month sentence and a fine.
PM slams govt spies in Dotcom case
Mon, 24th Sep 2012
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government
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mega
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copyright
John Key demands answers from the national's secretive intelligence agency over 'unlawful' acquisition of Megaupload case communications.
An Apple a day keeps Samsung away
Mon, 24th Sep 2012
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apple
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apple iphone
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ipad
World's most valuable company seeks more damages from South Korean rival over alleged further design infringements.
Documents appeal lands Dotcom in court
Thu, 20th Sep 2012
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mega
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copyright
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megaupload
Megaupload founder comes before the Court of Appeal in Wellington today to fight a U.S. appeal over next year's extradition hearings.
'The Oatmeal' in copyright stoush
Mon, 18th Jun 2012
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copyright
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the oatmeal
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content creation
The Oatmeal's Matthew Inman clashes with Funnyjunk in a high-stakes copyright row, spotlighting digital content ownership issues.
Game of Pirates
Thu, 10th May 2012
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piracy
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copyright
Game of Thrones S2 on course to be 2012's top pirated series, with over 25m downloads, raising concerns for HBO's funding future.
Too soon for copyright infringement fee review
Wed, 18th Apr 2012
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gaming
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uc
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digital entertainment
Labour ICT spokesperson Clare Curran agrees with a panel of ISP legal reps that there's not enough information to say how the charge is working.
Rihanna downloads could cost users - Updated
Wed, 2nd Nov 2011
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uc
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copyright
Rihanna's music downloaders face fines under NZ's 'Skynet law', with ISP Orcon issuing first copyright infringement notices.
The cooks source [sic] controversy, or web justice 101
Tue, 1st Nov 2011
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uc
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cloud services
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copyright
Monica Gaudio's fight for copyright justice sends shockwaves through the internet, causing Cooks Source magazine's downfall.
Labour promises to reform copyright law
Wed, 31st Aug 2011
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labour
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copyright
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content creation
Labour pledges to reform the controversial Copyright Act if elected, aiming to remove 'unsustainable' termination clauses within 90 days and review the Act.