There was a report on the Age website on Friday. The new laws are basically coming into effect to honour Australia's Free Trade Agreement with the US. From what I can gather, the new 'mod chip' legislation will bring Australian law in line with US in this area. One of the key points to come from the article was:

"Anyone found to have used technology to circumvent copy control TPMs will face fines of up to $6600, while those guilty of distributing enabling devices and services to others through a variety of means face imprisonment for up to five years and possible fines of $60,500."

For a full copy of the article click here.

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