Parliament stories - Page 2
Mojo Mathers campaign takes off online
Mon, 20th Feb 2012
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Online campaign surges in support of deaf MP Mojo Mathers, challenging Parliamentary accessibility norms with nearly 1500 petitions.
Hughes takes Powers to task on internet penalties
Thu, 9th Jun 2011
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Green MP Gareth Hughes questions Commerce Minister Simon Power over the human rights issues of the recently passed copyright amendment.
Internet disconnection penalties 'must go'
Fri, 6th Aug 2010
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Cutting off accounts is like banning someone from using the postal system because they posted copied CDs, says InternetNZ.
Reminder: Internet Industry Awards close today
Wed, 7th Jul 2010
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awards
Applications for the 2010 Internet Industry Awards, celebrating the internet's contributions to business, education, and community, close today.
Rethink urged on telco regulation
Tue, 4th May 2010
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Richard Hooper, former Ofcom deputy chair, challenges NZ’s telco regulation approach; advises harmony among agencies and advocates for dark fibre access.
ACTA secrecy slammed by EU parliament
Fri, 12th Mar 2010
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EU parliament demands transparency in ACTA talks, voting 663 to 13 to end secrecy and reject Internet disconnection penalties for copyright enforcement.
Fibre in the ground this year
Tue, 9th Feb 2010
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Prime Minister John Key is promising that physical work will<br />have begun on the Government’s Ultra Fast Broadband plan by the end of the<br />year.
Britain's copyright witch hunt
Mon, 23rd Nov 2009
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piracy
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Leaked information suggests UK's government may empower Secretary of State Peter Mandelson to enforce stringent copyright laws, sparking fears of overreach.
Pricing global warming: why there's no escape
Sun, 1st Mar 2009
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The IT sector in New Zealand is poorly prepared for the challenges posed by climate change, raising questions about its ability to keep businesses competitive.