Copyright infringement is terrorism, screech the revolution's losers
If these efforts from the copyright industry and its workers' union are the best they can do, then it's time for them to face up to their own mortality.
If these efforts from the copyright industry and its workers' union are the best they can do, then it's time for them to face up to their own mortality.
In this week's episode, Cyberwar. What is Australia's place in the world of digital warfare? What are the implications for the NBN?
Whether it's the Coalition's Malcolm Turnbull or Labor's candidate, any future communications minister faces the same long-term issues — and geek lobbyists must learn to deploy better skills.
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation has sponsored a political analysis tool that gathers information about your political beliefs and sends it — where, exactly?
Australia's new Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull wants to return government to 'traditional' collaborative Cabinet decision making, but also make it more 'agile'. Good luck with that.
Can risk-averse government agencies and a tendency to fall for the sunk cost fallacy ever deliver forward-looking applications?
The Australian Cyber Security Centre that was announced yesterday may be useful, but seems more like an election-year gimmick that will tempt governments to increase surveillance and control.
When it comes to developing a legal framework for Australia's digital future, Attorney-General George Brandis has shown us that he's completely up to speed — with the 19th Century.