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AFACT versus iiNet appeal decision resolves nothing

Perhaps it’s time the movie industry paid attention to what happened with the music industry.

Conroy tells movie industry, ISPs to kiss and make up

After last week’s Federal Court win for internet service provider iiNet, the movie industry was looking to the government to help them out. But the government has told it to sort out its own problems.

iiNet decision a slapdown for AFACT, movie industry

After yesterday’s Federal Court decision clearing iiNet of responsibility for copyright infringement by their customers, the Australian Federation Against Copyright theft is considering its next steps.

Why AFACT v iiNet is important

iiNet is battling AFACT over illegal sharing of copyright films, tv and music via peer-to-peer networks, and the implications will be wide reaching. Who is responsible for the content of internet traffic?

Pirates beware – AFACT is after you

The internet, it seems, is casually killing culture and feasting on all its bloody remains. Thank goodness for The Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft who today announced plans to put an end to this blithe repast.