In what has been termed a landmark decision (the first time a case like this has gone to judgment) the Australian Federal Court has decided that a major ISP, iinet, is not liable for it's members downloading movies and so on. It's significant in that all the major studios and a large Australian TV network brought the case to court.
http://www.theage.com.au/technology...rk-piracy-case-20100204-ndwr.html?autostart=1
A significant precedent. Comments?
http://www.theage.com.au/technology...rk-piracy-case-20100204-ndwr.html?autostart=1
The studios had hired an online investigator firm to intercept BitTorrent traffic over 59 weeks and record instances of iiNet users downloading pirated movies.
iiNet argued that it was not required by law to act on ‘‘mere allegations’’ of copyright infringement, that customers were innocent until proven guilty in court, and that the case was like suing the electricity company for things people do with their electricity.
A significant precedent. Comments?