AFACT v iiNet: Half of All iiNet Traffic is BitTorrent | TorrentFreak
Day eleven of the trial between anti-piracy group AFACT and Aussie ISP iiNet. The ISP’s CEO Michael Malone took the stand for the third day running and faced allegations that iiNet encouraged users to download music and TV shows, and actively pursued high bandwidth customers in order to boost company profits....
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the way i see it iinet can not lose this case or all ISP's in AUS will be fucked. Telstra Bigpond have probably given them their entire legal team.
bros been telling me about this, he works for iinet.
Would like a link to the BitTorrent download of this.Malone said he didn’t and Bannon accused him of treating the proceedings as a game.
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This is truly ridiculous.
Lol encouraged users to pirate. That's like saying the by buying a cd the publishers are encouraging the owner to act out what the lyrics say.
Edit: Gonna read through all 11 days, the seven network is suing them too lulz
Last edited by God; 06-11-2009 at 10:29 PM.
They should sue Microsoft for letting Windows Media Player burn CDs to MP3s.