AFACT v iiNet: Half of All iiNet Traffic is BitTorrent
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It’s day eleven in the copyright infringement case of AFACT – representing several Hollywood studios – and Aussie ISP iiNet (earlier coverage of day one , day two , day three , day four , day five , day six , day seven , day eight , day nine , day ten . The case continued Wednesday in the Federal Court, with iiNet CEO Michael Malone taking the stand for the third consecutive day. Again AFACT barrister Tony Bannon tried to portray iiNet as an encourager of copyright infringement on its network, by referring to iiNet marketing where the ISP measures bandwidth in terms of how much music or TV episodes people can download.

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AFACT v iiNet: Half of All iiNet Traffic is BitTorrent
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