There is a great divide between artists on how music piracy should be addressed. On … the entertainment industries have also targeted ISPs, for enabling their customers to pirate. The most prominent case at the moment … exercise of trying to open the packaging – it’s unbelievable when you’re trying to open a CD, right? You need a box cutter … it’s a …
November 17th, 2009
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The trial continues in the copyright infringement case of AFACT – representing several … Tony Bannon, labeled Malone’s evidence as “incredible“, “evasive” and unreliable. Bannon said iiNet gave nothing but excuses for not acting on such notices and that Malone’s assertion that copyright laws …
November 10th, 2009
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… day thirteen in the copyright infringement case of AFACT – representing several … spreadsheet. I had to make an assumption. We asked AFACT for more information,” ITNews quotes Dalby as saying.
Bannon then criticized … networks. Despite Justice Cowdroy indicating that its relevance was peripheral to the case and wouldn’t but much use when he comes to …
November 6th, 2009
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… day twelve in the copyright infringement case of AFACT – representing several … Court, with iiNet CEO Michael Malone taking the stand for the fourth consecutive day, and possibly his last.
Not unusually for a … Richard Cobden, who argued that customer “desire” was irrelevant to the case. The judge, Justice Cowdroy, was also keen to discover the …
November 5th, 2009
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… day eleven in the copyright infringement case of AFACT – representing several … Court, with iiNet CEO Michael Malone taking the stand for the third consecutive day.
Again AFACT barrister Tony Bannon tried to …
November 4th, 2009
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… day ten in the copyright infringement case of AFACT – representing several Hollywood … that in the last 24 hours the torrent file functionality for the press releases had been removed. Malone said that if it had, he …
November 3rd, 2009
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… day nine in the copyright infringement case of AFACT – representing several Hollywood … Westnet, another ISP which was acquired by his company for AUS $81 million in May 2008.
Westnet had developed an automated system …
November 2nd, 2009
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… in August the UK government announced tough plans for dealing with online piracy. While the music and movie industries were … The government should decide which system is to prevail and pick one, changing the law if necessary.
The full proposals for …
October 29th, 2009
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Michael Lynton, chairman and CEO of Sony Pictures Entertainment, is becoming a confusing … studio source who has never been identified) a month before its official release. As Techdirt pointed out, none of this hurt the movie.
Despite terrible reviews and this “devastating” leak, Wolverine still did very well at the box office, taking $35 …
October 27th, 2009
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While BitTorrent is now the most popular P2P method of transferring TV shows, it hasn’t … file-sharing protocol has also been used extensively for sharing just about any digital media, TV episodes included.
Once upon a … not by some shady porn site,” TVU admin CheGuevara told TorrentFreak. For those interested, stats for the server (currently …
October 23rd, 2009
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… day eight in the copyright infringement case of AFACT – representing several Hollywood … more than once – if it checked in the morning for infringements and then again in the afternoon, if the same infringement on …
October 15th, 2009
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