ISPs are not responsible for illegal downloading, says Australian court

February 4th, 2010


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By Tim Conneally , Betanews Australian sovereign courts have motionless which the country’s second largest ISP, iiNet, is in no approach obliged for the bootleg actions of the subscribers. In 2008, iiNet was sued by some-more than thirty movie and radio attention companies for copyright infringement; or some-more accurately, for the copyright transgression of the business regulating BitTorrent to download pirated content. The organisation purported which iiNet unsuccessful to take suitable measures to stop business from illegally pity files with the Peer-to-Peer software. Among the plaintiffs in the box were Village Roadshow, Universal Pictures, Warner Brothers, Paramount Pictures, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 20th Century Fox, Disney and the Seven Network

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