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A blog relating to Internet legal issues by Professor John Swinson, University of Queensland
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New Californian Privacy Law: CPRA to effectively replace CCPA
On U.S. Election Day, 3 November 2020, voters in the State of California overwhelmingly voted in favour of Proposition 24—a ballot measure t...

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The United Nations intellectual property agency (WIPO) is the latest front in the US-China trade war. http://www.theage.com.au/world/sad-am...
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Carly Long, an expert in domain name litigation, will teach the first half of the class this Tuesday evening. You may wish to have a look a...
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This website has some useful links and references: http://www.epiphanysolutions.co.uk/article-index/rights-and-laws-of-the-internet/

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I personally believe that the Nine "database" should be copyrighted.
IceTV is making money by infringing Nine's copyright.
Amendments should be made under Copyright legislation so that companies such as the Nine network could be protected. This protection should extend to the information in databases.
This is an excellent result for competition. It indicates that large companies will be forced to accept that the internet has created a very different world and they now must compete within that forum and no longer use the court system to try and still competition in order to protect the traditional systems which have been so profitable for them in the past.
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