Table of Contents
Editorial
| Some people to celebrate |
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| Peter Gerrand |
| The legal perils of being an Internet Service Provider |
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| David Lindsay |
Industry identities
| Convergence: communications policy proposals for the digital economy: an interview with Malcolm Long |
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| Liz Fell |
Liability of ISPs and other Internet intermediaries
| ISP liability for end-user copyright infringements: the High Court decision in Roadshow Films v iiNet |
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| David Lindsay |
| On the (new) New Zealand graduated response law (and why it’s unlikely to achieve its aims) |
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| Rebecca Giblin |
| Quelling P2P infringement – private American harbours or public French graduations? |
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| David J Brennan |
| The key to dealing with P2P infringements: regulation, partnerships and education |
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| Neil Gane |
| Internet users and copyright: should we have an industry code? |
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| Holly Raiche |
| The footy killed Optus' DVR |
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| Warwick A Rothnie |
| Evaluating SOPA: who should enforce IP online? |
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| Kimberlee Weatherall |
| Don't shoot the messenger: Wikileaks and the future of the Internet |
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| Melissa de Zwart |
| The role of Internet Service Providers in combating botnets: an examination of recent Australian initiatives and legislative reform |
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| Alana Maurushat |
Broadband user experience
| Consuming apps: the Australian woman’s slow appetite for apps |
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| Scott Rickard, Clare Lloyd |
About the authors
| About the authors |
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Our sponsors
| 2012 sponsors of the Telecommunications Journal of Australia |
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| ISSN: 1835-4270 |

