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Secret treaty to enforce worldwide copyright 
By The Inquirer | Oct 20, 2009
But no one knows what's in it!
 
New Zealand to get shiny new Copyright Act 
By David Hollingworth | May 4, 2009
With Amendment 92a dead and buried, New Zealand's government looks even further ahead to a whole new look at Copyright.
 
New Zealand government withdraws support for draconian copyright law 
By Justin Robinson | Mar 24, 2009
Section 92A's three strikes rule being reworked.
 
RIANZ defends new copyright law 
By David Hollingworth | Mar 10, 2009
Essential linkage: The head of Recording Industry Association of New Zealand speaks out in defence of Section 92a.
 
Daft Kiwi copyright law could be adopted 
By The Inquirer | Jan 7, 2009
NZ downloaders presumed guilty without evidence, according to new law.
 
Suing P2P users is like terrorism   
By The Inquirer | Nov 18, 2009
Essential linkage: Viacom lawyer speaks out.
 
The MPAA runs amok 
By The Inquirer | Nov 16, 2009
Bad decisions of our time part 1237.
 
Packaging blocks AMD chips 
By Justin Robinson | Jul 3, 2009
Essential Linkage: AMD's packaging has a huge problem.
 
Filesharer ordered to pay $675,000   
By The Inquirer | Aug 4, 2009
Recording industry could score another bankruptcy - yay...
 
Pirate party tipped for EU win 
By The Inquirer | Jun 2, 2009
The Pirate Bay backlash has begun.
 
RIAA throws in the towel 
By The Inquirer | Jan 12, 2009
Copyright violations may not contain any actual copyright violation.
 
French military closes Torrent site   
By The Inquirer | Jun 10, 2009
Piracy is dangerous for national security, it seems...
 
RIAA dumps dodgy detectives 
By The Inquirer | Jan 6, 2009
Boldly marching backwards in the face of logic and common sense and file sharing reality.
 
Pirate Bay sails on the torrent tide 
By The Inquirer | Aug 24, 2009
The backup is back up.
 
 Snow Leopard Mac OSX 10.6 
By The Inquirer | Aug 31, 2009
Mac OS X 10.6 is a faster and future-proofed update to Leopard.
 
Chinese porn blocker switched off 
By The Inquirer | Aug 14, 2009
A nation's youth rejoices, celebrates with western filth.
 
Global Gaming Factory X buys out Pirate Bay 
By The Inquirer | Jul 1, 2009
Filesharing going in a very different direction.
 
Scribblenauts Interview 
By Justin Robinson | Aug 6, 2009
Interview: Atomic talks with Scribblenauts developer about revolutionary new game.
 
Pirate Bay front man steps down  
By The Inquirer | Aug 5, 2009
Sunde walks the filesharing plank.
 
Sapphire 4890 
Hot Award
By Justin Robinson | Aug 5, 2009
Good price, good clocks, good performance... is Sapphire's latest too good to be true?
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Atomic Magazine

Issue: 107 | December, 2009

Atomic is a magazine aimed squarely at computer enthusiasts, gamers, and serious PC upgraders.

Every month we bring you the latest reviews of new technology and PC components, in depth features on everything from overclocking to console hacking, and gaming previews and interviews.
 
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