Copyright
Parker streamer: copyright crook or Robin Hood?
The man who broadcast Joseph Parker's pay-per-view heavyweight bout to tens of thousands of fans for free on facebook says he's a modern day Robin Hood. Audio
TPP copyright costs might be overestimated
Has the cost of extending copyright laws under the TPP been over estimated by tens of millions of dollars? Audio
TPP copyright cost 'overestimated by millions'
The government has grossly overestimated the cost of extending copyright laws in the TPP, by tens of millions of dollars, an Australian economist says.
Tech: TV apps, video games and geoblocking
Peter Griffin has technology news and the government wants your views on geoblocking and other technological protection measures or TPMs. Plus more evidence that New Zealanders love playing video… Audio
TPP and copyright concerns for the media
Among the many concerns about the TPP raised this past week was copyright. But while the media focused on the income from Lorde's albums and Audio
Tech news: Google, Amazon and TPPA
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Technology news with Peter Griffin and Google aka Alphabet becomes the biggest business on the planet. There are also rumours that Amazon is planning to open a network of up to 400… Audio
Nights' Pundit - Right Thinking
The rationales of individual freedom and personal responsibility with Eric Crampton, head of research at The New Zealand Initiative... economics and digital content: copyright, censorship and… Audio
Pod Save The Theme: Music and Commerce
Irregular M101 guest and contributor Sam Scott returns for summer with all sorts of fun facts and musical artefacts. This week, Melody Thomas and he explore music and commerce, and the nature of music… Audio
Defence opens case against Dotcom extradition
Kim Dotcom's reference to himself as "evil" was an intentional mistranslation by US prosecutors and the case against him is rotten, says the internet mogul's lawyer.
Scott Says
Panelists Scott Yorke has been thinking about the TPP's impact on copyright laws. Audio
Bronwyn Holloway-Smith: Copyright and the TPP
Bronwyn Holloway-Smith is both a visual artist and director of the Creative Freedom Foundation: an advocacy organisation for arts and artists. Now that the Trans-Pacific Partnership has been signed… Audio
TPP: Don't make ISPs internet police, say Greens
Wikileaks has released what it says is a leaked chapter from the TPP, and a Green MP says it raises the prospect of internet police. Audio
Wikileaks releases document it says is final TPP text
The website Wikileaks has released what it says is a leaked copy of the final text of the TPP, and says it will make internet providers responsible for ensuring users are not breaching copyright… Audio
Tech news
Peter Griffin discusses the implications on copyright following the TPPA deal; Microsoft's new laptop 'Surface Book', and the Chinese government's on-line rating system. Audio
Cable Green: open education and sharing
Director of Global Learning at Creative Commons International, and advocate of affordable universal access to quality education. Audio
Crown rejects Dotcom's call to pause extradition hearing
The Crown says no amount of expert evidence will erase the fact that Kim Dotcom's Megaupload business knowingly paid users for violating copyright. Audio
NZ Film veteran hails TPP copyright extension
A provision in the Trans Pacific Partnership deal to extend copyright protection of films, books and music from 50 years to 70 years has provoked criticism the creative industries will be stifled. Audio
Copyright worries in TPPA
Copyright extensions included in the Trans Pacific Partnership agreement are worrying librarians and universities. Under the current law copyright lasts for a maximum of 50 years but under the TPP… Audio
Critics say copyright will cost under TPP
Critics of new copyright rules under the Trans Pacific Partnership say they will cost consumers millions of dollars and stifle the creative industry. Audio