AFACT v iiNet: Tiny Bits of BitTorrent Transfers Aren’t Illegal

The trial continues in the copyright infringement case of AFACT – representing several Hollywood studios – and Aussie ISP iiNet (multiple links to all our earlier coverage can be found here , here , here and here ) The case progressed in the Federal Court today, with iiNet barrister Richard Cobden continuing with his closing submissions. As detailed earlier in the case, after AFACT sent many thousands of copyright infringement notices to iiNet, the ISP responded by sending them to the police. Cobden defended that decision today, claiming that the notices could constitute evidence of copyright crimes.

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AFACT v iiNet: Tiny Bits of BitTorrent Transfers Aren’t Illegal

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Thursday, November 19th, 2009 P2P News

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