This court ruling changes everything about internet e-commerce. Billions in sales every year will now be taxed, which had been left untouched for over a generation. …read more Source:: oss watch
Month: June 2018
Cybersecurity: Why this Spanish region has just created new research center
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•Amid recent political upheaval, Catalonia in northeastern Spain is bringing together its security initiatives. …read more Source:: oss watch
Federal Court speeds up piracy block process
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•After flagging a more streamlined process for dealing with foreign piracy websites, the Australian Federal Court has approved the block of more than 15 additional torrenting and streaming sites. …read more Source:: oss watch
Apple to pay AU$9m for misleading iPhone and iPad consumers
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•Apple has been held responsible for the conduct of its Australian subsidiary, which told local customers they were not entitled for a repair or replacement of iPhones and iPads if …read more Source:: oss watch
Red Hat changes its open-source licensing rules
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•Red Hat-initiated open-source projects, which use GPLv2 or LGPLv2.1, will be expected to add GPLv3’s cure commitment language to their licenses. …read more Source:: oss watch
Windows warning: US exposes North Korea government’s Typeframe malware
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•North Korea’s Hidden Cobra security hackers spawn new remote-access malware. …read more Source:: oss watch
Foxtel continues fight against pirates
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•Foxtel has detailed how around 15 torrenting websites and 10 streaming sites are facilitating the infringement of copyright, including ‘Game of Thrones’ and ‘Grey’s Anatomy’. …read more Source:: oss watch
Huawei pushes 5G cybersecurity with Australian government
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•Huawei Australia has again said it is open and transparent about cybersecurity concerns, pushing for discussions with the federal government to take part in the 5G build-out. …read more Source:: oss watch
Federal Court slaps Domain Name company with AU$1.95m scamming fine
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•Domain Name Corp and Domain Name Agency to pay AU$1.95 million in penalties for scamming Australians out of approximately AU$2.3 million. …read more Source:: oss watch
Chinese regulators approve Qualcomm NXP merger: Report
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•Chinese regulators have given the go ahead on Qualcomm’s purchase of NXP for $44 billion, the South China Morning Post reports. …read more Source:: oss watch