OzHub, the organisation representing Australia's cloud industry, has attracted two new members.
The Federal Court has ruled that the Optus TV Now service infringes copyright.
New research suggests Australians are keen on cloud services, but they expect to know when their data is stored overseas - and to be able to control whether or not it goes offshore.
OzHub, the Macquarie Telecom-led cloud computing alliance, has come down firmly on the side of Optus over the copyright controversy surrounding Optus TV Now, warning that any moves to change the law "risk branding Australia a global luddite state."
A group of Australian cloud computing providers have formed an alliance, the OzHub Coalition, with Australia's telecommunications consumer representative body, ACCAN, aiming to build local consumer and business confidence in cloud computing.
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