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Quote: : The Australian High Court has ruled that Internet providers have no duty to act on the copyright infringement notices they receive from rights holders. Such notices amount to mere allegations that provide no “reasonable basis for sending warning...
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Are confident the Government would not want copyright infringement to go on unabated across Australian.
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Started by Nidis on
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Where judges are not yet bought and paid for So many times as an Australian I look at other countries.
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Trawg writes "The Australian High Court has just dismissed an appeal by Australian and American media companies against ISP iiNet, in what will hopefully be the final step in an ongoing copyright lawsuit drama. The Court noted that 'iiNet had no direct...
Started by FA-RSSBot on
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Trawg writes "The Australian High Court has just dismissed an appeal by Australian and American media companies against ISP iiNet, in what will hopefully be the final step in an ongoing copyright lawsuit drama. The Court noted that 'iiNet had no direct...
Started by Sir Trevor The News Reader on
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In a major victory for ISPs in Australia, the High Court has rejected the Australia's film copyright lobby's appeal of an earlier lower court judgement that ruled that ISP iiNet had not "authorised" act of infringement of copyright by not passing on infringement...
Started by admin on
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Started by -Borfo- on
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You're overstating the impact of the decision across the commonwealth, certainly - it won't "prevent" anything writ large, but it might serve as precedent in the right circumstances, and provided differences in legislation across jurisdictions don't render... .
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Started by arieals on
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I hope things continue....
It took some balls to fight back when the other four major ISPs folded under for the right people.
They started as a small company in Perth and made it to being one of the bigger (and better) ISPs in Australia.
Enough.
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Just a quick topic of what download/upload speeds you guys get?
And this topic is about me bragging about my Uber leet speed.
Use http://speedtest.net/
Thanks
Started by JimmyB on
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Top >> Stole Hex's sig, I think he gets the gold medal for upload speed (Australian or not, you bloody racists)
Bliv, I think it's time for you to change ISPs and/or move into a house.
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Started by SubNoize on
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No the problem with servers in singapore is that the two largest ISPs of the players so much, just like Blizzard said it would! Australian here, I wouldn't even consider rolling) that they allowed NZ/AUS access....
They can get it sorted soon.
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Received an email from a friend in Victoria Australia, he asked me if i knew why this site is blocked to Australians ? So, here i am asking, is there something that can be done so he can access and join here ? he is a solid contributer and general all...
Started by blue dog on
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We have.
Oh and Australia is number nine on our visitors list .
Can you PM me his IP? There was a mass spamming attack a year or so ago from one of the Aussie ISPs bots at a time all from the one ISP.
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