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ISPs: Be careful what you say to media about copyright case
Online tech magazine IT News could have inadvertently lured ISPs into legal disaster with a recent article on copyright issues. By publishing broadband provider comments about legal advice they may have obtained, the mag could have led them to waive the … Continue reading
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iiNet copyright trial booked in for October. ‘Can we talk about it ?’ asks iiNet.
In the Federal Court in Sydney this morning, Justice Cowdroy booked at least 14 court hearing days starting on 6 October 2009 for the full trial of the iiNet copyright case. View today’s court orders. Trial dates can be moved for … Continue reading