The urgent application by eMedia against MultiChoice over Rugby World Cup rights has been struck off the roll.
Author: Sandra Laurence
A high-stakes legal clash between eMedia and MultiChoice over sublicensing rights for the Rugby World Cup is playing itself out in the high court.
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Virtual wheeling, being trialled by Vodacom and Eskom, could be one of the answers to the ongoing energy crisis.
The draft SABC Bill has drawn howls of condemnation from experts, who say it is merely a rehash of existing legislation.
The State Security Agency was reportedly hacked days before the start of the Brics summit in Johannesburg in August.
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Openview parent eMedia Holdings looks set to face off with MultiChoice Group in court as soon as next Tuesday.
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Pirates are finding new ways to circumvent broadcasters’ security technologies. MultiChoice is not taking matters lying down.