Nokia files lawsuit against Apple
By Hanleigh Daniels 10 May 2010Nokia has filed a complaint against Apple, claiming that Cupertino has violated five of its patents in two of its devices, those two devices being the iPhone and the iPad 3G. FULL STORY >
Microsoft banned from selling Word in the US
By Hanleigh Daniels 23 December 2009Microsoft must pay a penalty for infringing upon copyright in its popular Word 2007 software and must stop selling the software by January 2010 in the US. FULL STORY >
Rica- You are your number
By Mike Joubert 3 August 2009While your cellphone number may have been a ?¡significant part of your social identity for well over a decade now, it will soon be part of your civil identity as well, thanks to Rica. We delved a bit deeper to see what the ?¡implications of the Act are. FULL STORY >
Finding legal images online
By Thomas McKinnon 10 July 2009Google have now taken steps to make identifying licensed images on its Image Search a little easier. FULL STORY >
Creative Commons
By Mike Joubert 2 July 2009Thanks to the PC and the Net many people are turning their backs on the old ÔÇ£all rights reservedÔÇØ paradigm and ?¡embracing Creative Commons. FULL STORY >
Illegal downloads cost US woman 2 million dollars
By Thomas McKinnon 19 June 2009US jury returned a verdict against Thomas-Rasset yesterday ordering her to pay some $80 000 in damages per track for downloading 24 tracks illegally. FULL STORY >
P2P file-sharing
By Thomas McKinnon 12 June 2009If youÔÇÖve ever used LimeWire or a BitTorrent site then youÔÇÖve engaged in file-sharing, and according to some youÔÇÖre liable for prosecution. Moving beyond the legal realm, file-sharing is also an ethical issue. So we put it to you; is P2P file-sharing right or wrong? FULL STORY >
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