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High Court to hear AFACT v iiNet case

Postby Claudekrowe » Mon Aug 15, 2011 1:01 pm

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Re: High Court to hear AFACT v iiNet case

Postby Claudekrowe » Sat Nov 12, 2011 3:54 pm

And again! Another very well written piece by Josh Taylor of ZDnet, & the reader comments are also very critical of the action AFACT is taking ... full article link -> http://www.zdnet.com.au/tit-for-tat-in- ... 325889.htm
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Re: High Court to hear AFACT v iiNet case

Postby Telstra Monopoly » Tue Nov 15, 2011 2:19 pm

The Australian Privacy Foundation, the Australian Digital Alliance and the Communications Alliance have all sought to intervene in the case in iiNet's support. The Australian Performing Rights Association; the Australian Record Industry Association; the Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance; and the Screen Actors Guild have all sought to intervene in support of AFACT.

lol everyone wants to get involved.
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Re: High Court to hear AFACT v iiNet case

Postby Claudekrowe » Sat Nov 26, 2011 11:34 am

Mystery surrounds the sudden taking down of the Movie Rights Group Site! Also the quick exit of the VP of the company also looks strange from the outside looking in! Story via Delimiter, Renai Lemay authour below;

http://delimiter.com.au/2011/11/22/movi ... vp-leaves/
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Re: High Court to hear AFACT v iiNet case

Postby Telstra Monopoly » Thu Dec 29, 2011 4:11 pm

The website for controversial anti-piracy organisation Movie Rights Group has inexplicably vanished from the Internet and its vice president of sales and marketing has quit, leading to speculation that the organisation has been shut down for good.

MRG is a new organisation which was set up in Australia last year with the aim of protecting the copyright rights of content owners in the film industry. In mid-October it was revealed that MRG had approached every major Australian ISP seeking information on users who had allegedly infringed copyright online, initially seeking the details of some 9,000 Australians who it claimed had downloaded the film Kill the Irishman.


I downlaoded it too.. great movie :-h

No matter what the movie industry try to enforce, it will not stop a thing.
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Re: High Court to hear AFACT v iiNet case

Postby Claudekrowe » Sun Apr 15, 2012 2:07 pm

Final High Court decision on this case due Friday 20th April 2012 x_x
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Re: High Court to hear AFACT v iiNet case

Postby Claudekrowe » Fri Apr 20, 2012 6:46 pm

iiNet Wins - Best news Ever :ymparty:
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Re: High Court to hear AFACT v iiNet case

Postby Telstra Monopoly » Sat Aug 04, 2012 1:47 am

Claudekrowe wrote:iiNet Wins - Best news Ever


Woohoo :ymparty:

suck shit to the Zionist Music and Movie Industry \m/
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