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Analysis, Intellectual Property, Internet - Wednesday, May 23, 2012 12:18 - 5 Comments
Would FYX’s global mode have breached copyright?
Note by Delimiter: FYX has already backed down from its plans to launch a so-called “global mode” to New Zealanders. However, we thought this issue needed further debating; hence the publication of this detailed article on the copyright situation.
This article is by Bruce Arnold, a law lecturer, and Karl Schaffarczyk, a law student, both at the University of Canberra. It was first published on The Conversation and is re-published here with permission.
analysis The launch of a new internet service provider (ISP) in New Zealand isn’t something that would normally be worth mentioning. But the launch of FYX (pronounced “fix”) by established online services provider Maxnet has already made a splash in New Zealand because FYX offers “global mode” internet access.
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