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Ooyala and Tennis Australia Serve the World Free Internet Livestreaming of the 2012 Australian Open Digital video solutions innovator Ooyala and Tennis Australia, the governing body of tennis within Australia, have partnered to bring one of the world’s greatest tennis tournaments to the web, for free live viewing around the globe. Australian Open Goes Over-The-Top With Ooyala Tennis Australia, the country's governing body of tennis, is offering free live streaming of the Australian Open online -- for the first time -- with online-video management provider Ooyala, although not in all parts of the world nor on all ISPs in the U.S. because of broadcast restrictions. Gambling with footy Australia's football codes will be harmed by a controversial viewing rights decision, says Roy Masters. Is The Guardian 's Commitment to Free Content Wavering? The best things in life are free, it's been said -- but the cost to compete in the online news business has taken its toll on countless newspapers from The New York Times to The Australian , which have started charging users to access digital content. Now, add British daily The Guardian to the mix, which last week put up a paywall on its iPad app, requiring a £9.99 ($13.99 USD) monthly ... Google move is not good for netizens, say experts Google's plan to merge data across 60 of its properties, which was announced last week, has drawn criticism from experts on the Internet, who are saying that this is detrimental to privacy.
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