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Taking on The Man - BitTorrent fight heats up
by Nathan Taylor

Dec 3, 2008
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BitTorrent users are being watched
by Adam Turner

Sep 3, 2008
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The iiNet twenty: AFACT go after individual downloaders in court
by Daniel Long

iiNet have been ordered to give up IP records of twenty file downloaders in the controversial court challenge between the Australian ISP and copyright group AFACT.

Jun 16, 2009
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iiNet draw first blood in copyright battle with film studios
by Daniel Long

Film and television industries battling popular internet provider iiNet have withdrawn key parts of their claim against the company in the Federal court, and have been told to pay legal costs.

May 11, 2009
News
Police raid NSW pirating operation
by Byron Connolly

Police have raided a Coffs Harbour premises and uncovered a DVD pirating operation alleged to be worth $750,000.

Feb 9, 2005
News
Conroy making valiant effort, then mentions BitTorrent
by William Maher

Full credit to Senator Stephen Conroy for being the bravest man on the Internet, declaring BitTorrent filtering a possibility.

Dec 23, 2008
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Latest News on afact

The iiNet twenty: AFACT go after individual downloaders in court
by Daniel Long  |   Jun 16, 2009
iiNet have been ordered to give up IP records of twenty file downloaders in the controversial court challenge between the Australian ISP and copyright group AFACT.
iiNet draw first blood in copyright battle with film studios
by Daniel Long  |   May 11, 2009
Film and television industries battling popular internet provider iiNet have withdrawn key parts of their claim against the company in the Federal court, and have been told to pay legal costs.
Conroy making valiant effort, then mentions BitTorrent
by William Maher  |   Dec 23, 2008
Full credit to Senator Stephen Conroy for being the bravest man on the Internet, declaring BitTorrent filtering a possibility.

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