Media


Copyright (f)Law

For those that may have missed it there is a significant drama playing out in the Australian courts that will impact consumers and rights we already have within the Copyright act. The current stats are 1-1 in the Federal court with the final appeal to be heard in next few […]


Project E-Book

The humble paperback is undergoing a slow evolution, but will the e-book reader become the next must have device like an iPod or mobile phone? Do the demographics of book readers match those of the new tech savvy digital consumers? This is the question that many publishers and retailers are […]


OTT IPTV

While traditional IPTV continues to stall in Australia due to the limitations of our broadband infrastructure, the casual use of content distribution services continues to explode.  Loosely referred to as internet TV. Australians per capita are one of the highest users of peer to peer services like BitTorrent.  This peer […]


Pod, Mod, Mob & Mash

The mantra is to provide a range of content on a variety of platforms, to extend reach, brand and perhaps revenues. While the current trends show an increasing appetite for short and increasingly long form content on mobile handsets,  and i-pods it remans difficult to extract revenue from these enhancements […]


iPhone

Now that the initial launch hype has calmed what are the punters saying about the iPhone. While initial sales were below analyst predictions a  respectable 270K units were sold in 30 hours to from launch to the end of Apples third qtr.  That has now translated to 1 million units […]