Computerworld > Breaking: TelstraClear bails from copyright code talks

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Computerworld > Breaking: TelstraClear bails from copyright code talksSource: computerworld.co.nz

TelstraClear has pulled the rug from under efforts to implement New Zealand's controversial new copyright law.

The telco has told the Telecommunications Carriers' Forum (TCF) and a working party trying to thrash out a draft code to implement section 92A of the Copyright (New Technologies) Amendment Act that it no longer supports the effort.

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By Anonymous (not verified)
1 year 3 days ago

by the seems of it,

by the seems of it, TelstraClear kicking this to touch may not really alter anything. We need vodafone and/or telecom to grow some balls and do the same.

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