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U.S. Producers Reveal Docu Film, Bio Book on Megaupload Founder

Kim Dotcom, the controversial figure behind the shuttered Megaupload, is set to hog the limelight a little more with the planned release of his biography and a documentary that reportedly will explore his colourful life and the events leading to his arrest earlier this year.
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Hollywood Loses Piracy Case Down Under, Australia Court Dismisses

The Australian High Court dealt a blow against major Hollywood film and television studios when it upheld a previous ruling that internet service provider iiNet did not authorize copyright infringement when its customers downloaded movies and television programs.

Aussie Consumer Web Site Gets 11,000 Complaints in 1 Week

uVent.com.au founder Anthony Mittelmark recently launched a Web site that would serve as a meeting ground for Australian consumers with complaints and local companies. Within one week, the portal received about 11,000 complaints which indicate how angry and frustrated Aussie consumers are.

Facebook, Ten Talk Over Possible Alliance

Number one social networking site Facebook and Ten Network are talking about an alliance that would involve sharing of content, audiences and advertising income, The Sydney Morning Herald reports.

Download iTunes: How to Create an App Store Account Without a Credit Card

There's no need to share your credit card information or do a jailbreak at the risk of losing your warranty in order to customize or load apps to your new iPhone or iPad. Thousands of amazing apps ranging from business to gaming, entertainment to educational are available at the App Store.

Google Launches Insights Customer Surveys

Google yesterday announced the launch of Consumer Surveys, a new service from Google that will allow organisations to create polls to measure the success of different products, services and other ideas.

Media Probe Points to Likely Piracy Actions by News Corp Operatives

Covert operations reportedly sanctioned by ranking officials of global media firm News Corporation were responsible in undermining the operations of the company's competitors in Australia, according to the investigative works of The Australian Financial Review (AFR).

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