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ISPs and industry groups have welcomed the High Court decision to dismiss the appeal from the Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft (AFACT) against iiNet for copyright infringement.
By Computerworld Staff | 20 April, 2012 15:31
Experts have advised ISPs to step up and work with the content industry to find a copyright solution in order to avoid a heavy-handed government approach, following iiNet's win over AFACT in the High Court of Australia today.
By Chloe Herrick | 20 April, 2012 12:22
The High Court of Australia in Canberra has dismissed an appeal by 34 film and television companies led by Roadshow Films against internet service provider (ISP) iiNet over alleged copyright infringement.
By Hamish Barwick | 20 April, 2012 10:50
The Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft (AFACT) will lodge an appeal with the High Court as part of its ongoing allegation that Perth-based internet service provider iiNet had allowed its users to infringe on the copyright of the film studios the body represents.
By Hamish Barwick | 24 March, 2011 16:03
Aims to encourage legitimate use of online content
By CIO Staff | 15 March, 2011 17:28
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