The High Court ruled in iiNet’s favour this morning after years of court battles between the ISP and media corporations, saying it was not r…
The High Court ruled in iiNet’s favour this morning after years of court battles between the ISP and media corporations, saying it was not r…
The High Court ruled in iiNet’s favour this morning after years of court battles between the ISP and media corporations, saying it was not r…
Privacy advocates have expressed their concern over a draft consultation paper that was posted in error on the Attorney-General’s website th…
A new cable from Wikileaks alleges that iiNet was targeted by the American film industry because the company was large enough, and that it a…
The legal battle over whether internet customers should have their services disconnected if they engage in copyright infringement will now b…
The Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft has contacted some of the nation’s largest internet service providers to invite them to …
The ongoing copyright case between the entertainment industry and Australian ISP iiNet is set to continue, with the Australian Federation Ag…
Internet service provider iiNet has released a discussion paper outlining proposals for a system that would punish copyright infringers with…
The Federal Court dismissed an appeal by the Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft group against telco iiNet yesterday but the movie…
The Federal Court has dismissed the appeal made by the Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft against telco iiNet, ruling the company…
Electronic Frontiers Australia has attacked the Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft over claims that electronic piracy is costing …
iiNet and the Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft have been ordered by the Federal Court to create a “decision tree” covering the …