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AFACT v iiNet: Safe Harbor Protection Intact, Says iiNet
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 and here and here ) The case continued in the Federal Court, with iiNet barrister Richard Cobden beginning his closing submissions. Referring to the allegations by AFACT that it detected around 97,000 instances of copyright infringement carried out by iiNet subscribers, Cobden said that there was actually only sufficient evidence to prove that a single subscriber had carried out any. That individual was the mole planted by AFACT and DtecNet to carry out deliberate ‘infringements’ on behalf of the plaintiffs.
Continue reading »Erin Andrews – nude video online
Who the heck is Erin Andrews? She’s an ESPN reporter. ESPN?
Continue reading »Girl kills herself after online teasing
On Friday night, Chanelle Rae became the fourth student of the same Australian high school to commit suicide this year, “raising serious concerns about cyber-bullying and copycat suicides”. That’s the stark intro to an Australian IT story centering on the deaths. It goes on »»» The death of the 14-year-old schoolgirl, who was adored by her parents, brothers and friends, has reopened wounds at the co-educational Western Heights College in Geelong.
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