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Despite Court Loss, Aussie Copyright Group Demands ISP Pay
Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft (AFACT) intends to argue in Federal Court that it shouldn’t be forced to pay the costs of those portions of the trial which iiNet lost or impeded. The Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft (AFACT), still stinging from a dazzling loss in an Australian Federal Court after suing ISP iiNet for failing to stop copyright infringement of its customers , has now decided to try and recover those costs of the trial on issues which iiNet lost or admitted delaying the court’s findings. “AFACT put in application for costs to be re-heard and it asks for costs to be adjusted for the parts of the matter that iiNet lost,” said a spokeswoman.
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