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TelstraClear decision must mean end of 92A : InternetNZ Blog

TelstraClear decision must mean end of 92A : InternetNZ BlogSource: blog.internetnz.net.nzInternetNZ says TelstraClear’s decision not to support the Telecommunications Carriers’ Forum Copyright Code of Practice means the Government should promptly repeal Section 92A of the Copyright Act.

Scoop: NZ Linux Community reject copyright law

Wednesday, 11 March 2009, 2:56 pm
Press Release: LinuxChix NZ

New Zealand Linux Industry and Community reject guilt on accusation copyright laws Press release by LinuxChix NZ, Waikato Linux Users' Group and Wellington Linux Users' Group 11-March-2009

A new threat has emerged against Linux and other Open Source Software: New Zealand's new, ill-conceived copyright laws that pave the way for users to be disconnected on accusation of copyright infringement.

Copyright threats against Linux are nothing new. In 2003 The SCO Group, a commercial entity from the USA, falsely claimed copyright on parts of the Linux operating system. It took a long time, over four years for these claims to be declared as false by the courts and thrown out. Even though SCO Group's copyright claims were found baseless, the drawn-out legal process was prohibitively expensive and held the potential to severely damage the future of Linux.

Many New Zealand businesses and community groups fear the threat of false copyright accusations against Linux could result in internet disconnection and website takedowns without due process. There is no requirement under the new law to prove the accusations, nor are there any sanctions against those who make false ones.

Already, the country's third largest ISP, TelstraClear, has stated it will take down sites accused of hosting copyright infringing material without investigation or verification of the claims.

Computerworld > Breaking: TelstraClear bails from copyright code talks

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.

Ill-conceived law not the answer - Opinion - The Marlborough Express

Ill-conceived law not the answer - Opinion - The Marlborough ExpressSource: www.stuff.co.nzAnd it would seem we are about to go through it all again with the coming into effect of section 92A of the Copyright (New Technologies) Amendment Act on February 28.

This legislation will require internet service providers (ISPs) such as Telecom, Woosh and TelstraClear to police the illegal down...

More mobile choices for NZ - New Zealand's source for business, stock market & currency news on Stuf

More mobile choices for NZ - New Zealand's source for business, stock market & currency news on StufSource: www.stuff.co.nzNew Zealanders should have a choice of five mobile companies within weeks, with Australian-listed telco M2 and locally owned start-up Black and White set to join Telecom, Vodafone and Tels