Australian Child has house raided by Feds for linking to file sharing site
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[GoldSounds] A fascinating story of over-the-top copyright enforcement at The Register by Australian copyright lawyer (formerly in-house for ARIA, our RIAA) and...
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[GoldSounds] Australian Child has house raided by Feds for linking to file sharing site: A fascinating story of over-the-top copyright enforcement at The Register by Australiancopyright lawyer (formerly in-house for ARIA, our RIAA) and music industry commentator Alex Malik. Malik...
[...Y AsI hablO Zarathustra] Kazaa trial begins: follow investigations by the Australian anti-piracy organization Music Industry Piracy Investigations (MIPI) , a body affiliated with the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) , the Australian equivalent of the RIAA .The trial is expected to last at least three weeks.
[Techlawadvisor.com] Legislating IP (formerly the Induce Act Blog): This decision may not necessarily impact on the Australian peer to peer cases currently going forward including the Kazaa case, where the parties are awaiting a judgement, and the Swiftel (Perth) ISP BitTorrent case, which will be heard later in 2005. In the ComCen case users could download from a centralised server.
[Tim-hall.com] VOGNER - Video Weblog by Tim Hall - Vog Vlog Video Blog: The Recording Industry Association of America would not comment on the ARIA's actions, but they are no doubt cheering on their Australian peers. Unable to take down peer-to-peer companies, the RIAA instead targeted individuals with controversial lawsuits.
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Posted at August 02, 2005 01:59 PM