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Featured, Gadgets, News - Thursday, May 10, 2012 12:53 - 22 Comments
Optus takes TV Now case to High Court
news The nation’s second-largest telco Optus today said it would appeal its Federal Court loss over its TV Now cloud-based personal video recording software to the High Court.
“Today we can confirm we will appeal the TV Now decision in the High Court,” the telco’s chief executive Paul O’Sullivan said in a statement this afternoon. “We believe the TV Now case is extremely important in deciding the future for innovation, consumer choice and competition.”
“Increasingly, developments like cloud computing will see Australians using applications held online and wanting to store online rather than just using fixed hardware based in the home. Australian consumers want legitimate access to content on any device regardless of the genre and we want to continue making the latest technologies available to Australians to meet this demand.
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