… – representing several Hollywood studios – and Aussie ISP iiNet (earlier coverage of day one, day two, day three, day four , day … used to determine a domain name associated with a an IP address by using the Domain Name System (DNS) available on the … this method was “not 100 per cent reliable”.
While re-addressing the possibility that AFACT was relying on evidence which …
October 15th, 2009
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… obtain the personal details of alleged file-sharers from ISPs, but the ISPs are not handing information over without a fight.
This … to hand over the details of the person behind the IP address.
In a response to the negative decision Ephone consulted its …
October 14th, 2009
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… – representing several Hollywood studios – and Aussie ISP iiNet (earlier coverage of day one, day two, day three, day four , day five …
October 14th, 2009
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… – representing several Hollywood studios – and Aussie ISP iiNet (earlier coverage of day one, day two, day three, day four and day … a key witness for AFACT, was questioned on whether an IP address alone is enough to identify an individual infringer.
Carson admitted …
October 13th, 2009
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… – representing several Hollywood studios – and Aussie ISP iiNet (earlier coverage of day one, day two, day three and day … that an ordinary BitTorrent user would not filter IP addresses, but Lokkegaard said this was untrue, saying that users can filter … measures in order to only connect to peers on the same ISP.
The same could not be said about AFACT investigator Aaron Herps. When …
October 12th, 2009
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… operations all over the world.
After finding out the addresses of alleged file-sharers they send out requests for damages directly, …
October 9th, 2009
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… week, UK ISP BT Broadband made the headlines when their consumer division boss John … said he fears that the anti-piracy process could cost ISPs a staggering £365m a year – £165m a year more than the £200m the BPI … (most probably Denmark-based DtecNet) has harvested the IP addresses of 100,000 BT Broadband customers alleged to have been engaged in …
September 28th, 2009
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… IPRED law,” he stated.
Then at the end of April, two ISPs – Bahnhof and Tele2 – both announced they would stop logging Internet … over the personal details of the individual behind the IP-address. Ephone refused, with their CEO describing the evidence submitted as …
September 8th, 2009
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… anti-piracy tracking companies like Logistep to gather IP-addresses of users allegedly sharing video games, and used this info to get court orders to force ISPs to hand over their names and addresses.
The next phase was to write to …
September 7th, 2009
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… August the music industry sent an email to several ISPs in Ireland, demanding that the companies block their users’ access to … the website ThePirateBay.org, its related domain names, IP addresses and URLs. The Court was satisfied that on the basis of the evidence …
September 1st, 2009
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… the end of July it was revealed that Karoo, an ISP serving the Hull area of northern England, was effectively operating a … infringements.
After a mountain of bad publicity, the ISP released a statement admitting that it had been “exceeding the expectations … internet access is being used unknowingly are able to address it.”
So far so good, but what about the earlier threat of 3 strikes …
August 10th, 2009
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