NextDC still pushing to wind up Asia Pacific Data Centres Trust
Court deems majority owner 360 Capital eligible to vote on whether the Asia Pacific Data Centres Trust is to be wound up.
Court deems majority owner 360 Capital eligible to vote on whether the Asia Pacific Data Centres Trust is to be wound up.
While 3,800 delivery riders that are owed back pay will receive a nil amount.
Thanks to the expansion of piracy site-block laws to websites that have the primary effect of facilitating copyright infringement, a series of music copyright holders have sought the block of sites that allegedly allow users to download YouTube videos and strip them down to audio files.
Court ruled that cryptocurrency exchanges have not adversely impacted the nation's economy.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has emerged victorious in its almost four-year legal battle against US-based video game distributor Valve Corporation.
Panasonic Avionics Corp, which develops in-flight communication systems and products for airlines, has agreed to pay a $137.4 million criminal penalty after being accused of corrupt practices by the US Department of Justice.
Foodora will wrap up its Australian operations by the end of the month amid accusations that it's abandoning its obligations to workers owed back pay.
Cabbies in the state are backing Maurice Blackburn pursuing legal action against the ride-sharing company for operating without legal approval.
A class action against Uber raised in Victoria will be opened up to another three states, which could make it one of the largest class actions in Australian history.
The class-action lawsuit in the US claims that Apple artificially degraded iPhone performance to boost upgrades.