iiNet wins piracy trial

Renai LeMay
04 February 2010, 10:06 AM


Australian ISP iiNet was today announced as the victor in its long-running defence against a lawsuit by major film and TV studios.


The lawsuit against iiNet was mounted by the Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft (AFACT).

Justice Cowdroy announced the verdict to a packed courtroom in Sydney today.

The studios first dragged iiNet into the Federal Court back in November 2008, arguing that the ISP infinged copyright by failing to take reasonable steps — including enforcing its own terms and conditions — to prevent customers copying films and TV shows over its network.

iiNet CEO Michael Malone (pictured) was among many to take the witness stand at the trial.

The action was filed by Village Roadshow, Universal Pictures, Warner Bros Entertainment, Paramount Pictures, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation, Disney Enterprises and the Seven Network (Australian licensee of some of the infringed works).

The trial has been viewed by Australia’s ISP industry as a major landmark case to help determine how ISPs will react in future to users using their networks to download copyrighted material. iiNet had not been forwarding email communication from AFACT to users who AFACT had alleged had breached copyright, whereas some other ISPs have been complying with the request.

More information on the verdict to follow.

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Tin (User):

Common sense prevails! ISPs are not the police, and big corporations are not allowed to bypass laws for their own (limited) benefits.

04 February 2010, 10:20 AM (3 years ago)report abuse Send to a friend reply

apt.pupil (New user):

The big corporations will rule over our ability to even think about breakfast. They may have lost this small battle in Australia- but mark my words- the "One Govermnent" is coming, and it is inevitable

04 February 2010, 10:38 AM (3 years ago)report abuse Send to a friend reply

Phred (New user):

Quoting apt.pupil:
lost this small battle


I wouldn't say it's a small battle, if judgment was found in favor of AFACT, it would have changed the way we viewed all media on the internet, right down to viewing youtube and the like.

Thankfully sanity has prevailed!

04 February 2010, 11:04 AM (3 years ago)report abuse Send to a friend reply

Raindog (New user):

Quoting apt.pupil:
the "One Govermnent" is coming, and it is inevitable

Like Hell it is! Like hell it will be allowed to happen in this wide brown land girt by sea!


04 February 2010, 11:34 AM (3 years ago)report abuse Send to a friend reply

Phred (New user):

Quoting Raindog:
Like Hell it is!

But... I was hoping to learn a new language, "Newspeak"!


04 February 2010, 1:52 PM (3 years ago)report abuse Send to a friend reply

petert (Advanced Forumologist):

I suspect that you are already using Newspeak! Every time you (improperly) use the word "partner" instead of husband, wife, boyfriend, girlfriend, fiance, fiancee etc, you are using Newspeak . . . and that is just one, simple example!

04 February 2010, 2:11 PM (3 years ago)report abuse Send to a friend reply
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