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Australia: Native title reform: nothing to see here yet! - Clayton Utz

Two reports on the Native Title Amendment Bill reveal some differences of opinion on the future direction of reform.

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Australia: Amendments to the Native Title Act 1993 proposed - HopgoodGanim Lawyers

The changes aim to shift the focus of native title negotiations towards agreement-making and sustainable outcomes.

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Australia: Strata And Community Title Reform In NSW - Swaab Attorneys

The NSW Government has sought feedback and comments regarding proposed reform to the strata and community scheme laws.

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Ransomware: Holding Your Computer Hostage Under Pain of Death

Thursday, October 11, 2012 - 17:53 GREG WOOD/AFP/Getty Images A new hacker scheme locks your hard drive and your files and prompts you to pay up...or else. In this line of work we see a long parade of on line scams and digitally-enabled  frauds. but this one froze me at the keyboard: Software that for all intents and purposes, threatens to shoot your computer if you don't pay. The bad guys infect your system and hold it for ransom by locking up your hard drive with encryption. Will Oremus has been following this for Slate Magazine . "This is a legitimately terrifying new form of malware," says Oremus. "If you download the wrong file--and that can happen either by visiting the wrong website, clicking a link in an email--and a message will pop up, telling you that all of your files have been locked, and the only way to get them back is to pay up." Has anyone actually paid up and then gotten their stuff unlocked? According to Oremus, there is--anecdotally at least--on case in Australia in ...

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PODCAST: Changes in Iran, a big flush in Zimbabwe

Monday, September 24, 2012 - 09:37 Iran's president Mahmoud Ahmedinijad is in New York this week. He'll speak to the U.N. General Assembly -- that's always an event. But he's not invited to another key meeting, where world leaders will discuss what's next for oil sanctions against Iran . Lately we've charted the struggles of luxury companies like Tiffany and Burberry. Not so at Prada , evidently. Prada profits were up 60 percent in the first half of the year. Apple sold more than five million iPhone 5s in the three days since Friday's launch. Discover Card users may have a little extra "cash-back" coming. The federal government has ordered Discover to refund $200 million to customers. They say Discover used misleading marketing to get people to pay for add-on products like identity theft protection and credit score tracking. A federal court in Australia has found Lehman Brothers liable for damages in a class action suit. It's the first case of its kind against the defunct U.S. investment ...

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