Federal Court sticks with its original decision and forces AFACT to pay iiNet.
Author: Kristin Powell
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Google Scores a Big Victory for BitTorrent Sites
Google has won its court case against Viacom, where it was facing a $1 billion claim for allowing users to upload copyrighted clips to YouTube.
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Pirelli confirmed as F1 tyre supplier in 2011
Italian tyre company Pirelli will replace Bridgestone as Formula One’s sole tyre supplier for 2011, the FIA has announced.
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GRM team meeting to sort Darwin dramas
Garry Rogers Motorsport duo Lee Holdsworth and Michael Caruso are hoping a team meeting today can uncover the pair’s notable lack of pace at Hidden Valley Raceway last weekend.
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Telstra’s David Thodey on NBN deal
This morning Telstra chief executive David Thodey took questions from the media on the telco’s $11 billion deal announced yesterday with the company behind the National Broadband Network.
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Dud Dunlops cause fuss at Hidden Valley
A Dunlop tyre compound drama was uncovered at Hidden Valley Raceway this weekend.
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Deus Ex 3 – Human Revolution – E3 Trailer
The third instalment in the Deus Ex franchise is set 25 years before the first Deus Ex game. The cyberpunk visuals drip quality in the trailer and should provide a stunning setting for this prequel.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=udrbpFhW0G4&feature=player_embedded#!
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NBN Co to buy Telstra network for $11 billion
NBN Co and Telstra sign historic agreement.
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Marcos Ambrose tops every practice session
Marcos Ambrose is in the best possible position to take his first NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race win, dominating every practice session at Infineon Raceway this weekend ahead of tomorrow morning’s Toyota/Save Mart 350.
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Penske’s Will Power clinches pole in Iowa
Will Power earned the PEAK Performance Pole Award for the Iowa Corn Indy 250 presented by Pioneer by the narrowest of margins – his first pole on an oval.