New Bill Seeks To Change Fate Of Digital Currency Businesses In Wyoming
Feb 19, 2016 06:28 am UTC| Digital Currency Law
A new bill, put forward by a group of Republican and Democrat representatives and senators, seeks to amend definitions relating to the Wyoming Money Transmitter Act in order to include digital currency as a permissive...

Ending ‘revenge porn’: how can we stop sexual images being used to abuse?
Feb 19, 2016 02:51 am UTC| Life Law
A Senate inquiry into revenge porn is due to report next week. This will put this important social and legal issue back on the news and policy reform agenda. The Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee defines...
Amateur doping shaping up to be sport's latest test as cycling bans rack up
Feb 18, 2016 15:44 pm UTC| Sports Law
The past few months have been traumatic for the world of athletics as it struggles to fight free of a suffocating doping and corruption scandal. On the flip side, it has been quite a turnaround for cycling, which has...
Village Roadshow using courts to block pirate sites will achieve little
Feb 18, 2016 15:10 pm UTC| Law Technology
Unbowed by the defeat of Voltage Pictures to prosecute illegal movie downloaders, Graham Burke, co-CEO of Village Roadshow Limited, is spearheading a Federal Court action to block Solarmovie.ph, a pirate TV and movie...

Why Apple is making a stand against the FBI
Feb 18, 2016 14:07 pm UTC| Technology Law
Apple has been ordered to help FBI investigators access data on the phone belonging to San Bernardino gunman Syed Rizwan Farook. The technical solution proposed by the FBI appears to undermine Apples earlier claim that...
Australia can learn from Indonesia’s experience before relaxing its media laws
Feb 18, 2016 04:05 am UTC| Law
Indonesias media landscape may be a model Australia is emulating as it prepares to change its media ownership laws. There are positives to following Indonesias lead, but also reasons for Australians to be...
Incedal terror case shows how little we've learned about press freedom since WWII
Feb 17, 2016 15:21 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law
Erol Incedal a law student from London was sentenced in April 2015 to three and a half years in prison after being found guilty of possessing a bomb-making manual. But his trial was held under such tight reporting...