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Month: March 2018
Senate committee recommends expanding copyright safe harbours
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•A Senate committee has recommended copyright safe harbours be extended to cultural, educational, and disability organisations and institutions but not tech companies. …read more Source:: oss watch
iiNet and Internode fall to NBN speed claims compensation hammer
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•A total of 11,000 iiNet and Internode customers are to be refunded after the providers did not provide consumers with the NBN speeds they were paying for between 2015 and …read more Source:: oss watch
MicroLED patents nearly double in a year in South Korea
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•MicroLED patents filed in the country, which were close to nil near the end of the last decade, have gone from 67 in 2016 to 120 in 2017. …read more Source:: oss watch
Microsoft joins group working to ‘cure’ open-source licensing issues
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•Microsoft is one of ten companies now committed to try to work through open-source software licensing problems involving the GPL with customers before resorting to legal action. …read more Source:: oss watch
Australian government seeks copyright fair use feedback
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•The Australian government is continuing to bring its copyright laws into line with technology advancements, seeking feedback on whether there is ‘general support’ on flexible exceptions such as fair use. …read more Source:: oss watch
Poland now shuts shops on Sundays but forgets how tech can get round law
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•Sunday closing to help smaller retailers just points to more tech innovation for shops that want to stay open. …read more Source:: oss watch
10 tools to make Kubernetes management easier
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•By Serdar Yegulalp Kubernetes has become a standard way—many would say the standard way — to deploy containerized applications at scale. But if Kubernetes helps us to tame sprawling and complex container deployments, …read more Source:: OpenSource
Transport for NSW loses Opal tracking case
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•A legal case against Transport for NSW that lasted two years was brought to a head last month, with the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal ruling gold card users should …read more Source:: oss watch
What’s new in LLVM
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•By Serdar Yegulalp The LLVM compiler framework has gone from being a technological curiosity to a vital piece of the modern software landscape. It is the engine behind the Clang compiler, as …read more Source:: OpenSource