IP practitioners’ reaction to the AFACT v iiNET decision reflects concern over its impact on copyright enforcement in Australia
In a unanimous ruling today, the Australian High Court found that service provider iiNET did not authorise users’ infringement despite not acting on notices of infringement from copyright holders
The closely watched case will have a big impact on the responsibilities Australian ISPs have for the infringing acts of its users
The Full Federal Court of Australia has found that an Australian internet service provider did not authorise copyright infringement carried out by its customers in a case that is now likely to be appealed to the High Court
The appeal in a high-profile Australian case testing the boundaries of ISP liability for copyright infringement entered its final day today
A number of recent rulings have reignited the debate over the liability of internet service providers (ISPs) for peer-to-peer file sharing
An Australian internet service provider has beaten a coalition of film companies in a landmark case dealing with liability for online copyright infringement
Australian internet service provider (ISP) iiNet has launched a strong defence in a closely-watched copyright infringement case
A coalition of Australian film makers has launched a case against internet service provider iiNet that will test the liability for online copyright infringement in Australia
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