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    Home grown eMed app gets Web 2.0 refresh 16 March, 2010 09:43

    The University of NSW Faculty of Medicine has developed an in-house student management system, dubbed eMed, which has remained cost competitive with commercial software for seven years and is now being extended into the Web 2.0 paradigm.
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    AFACT v iiNet: Legal expert says it's far from over 04 February, 2010 17:16

    iiNet's win in its civil case against the Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft (AFACT) in the Federal Court of Australia is just the start of a potentially long legal war, according to a Melbourne University copyright law expert.
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    iiNet, AFACT set for judgement day 01 February, 2010 16:11

    With only a couple of days left before a historic ruling on a civil action case between the Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft (AFACT) and iiNet, the ISP has expressed confidence that its defence throughout the trial was solid.
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    AFACT v iiNet: One week to judgment day 27 January, 2010 18:05

    Judgment on the landmark copyright case between AFACT and iiNet is due to be handed down next week
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    AFACT v iiNet: Decision timing still uncertain 12 January, 2010 10:29

    The timing of the verdict in the much-publicised civil court case between the Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft (AFACT) and ISP, iiNet, is still unclear some six weeks after closing arguments were given.
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    AFACT v iiNet: Judge tipped to examine France, Britain copyright law 08 January, 2010 14:17

    The judge overseeing a trial between iiNet and AFACT will likely consider rulings by foreign courts - many favouring antipiracy campaigners – in its decision to uphold or quash allegations of copyright infringement by the ISP’s subscribers.
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    AFACT v iiNet: BitTorrent tracking details featured 11 November, 2009 17:20

    AFACT’s closing statements have focused on the admission by iiNet (ASX: IIN) executives they considered the information provided in AFACT’s copyright infringement notices as ‘compelling evidence’ rather than ‘mere allegations’. In the final days of the civil case at the Federal Court of Australia, AFACT barrister, Tony Bannon SC, highlighted the manner in which AFACT investigators had tracked copyright infringements.
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    AFACT vs iiNet: AFACT alleges iiNet argument "deficient" 10 November, 2009 15:48

    iiNet is asking the court to find the company’s own terms and conditions to be unenforceable and unreasonable, AFACT has today alleged in court.
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    AFACT v iiNet: "We should not be doing AFACT’s work" 06 November, 2009 14:31

    iiNet had no intention of forwarding copyright infringement notices to customers without court orders, the Federal Court of Australia has heard as part of the ISP's case with the Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft (AFACT).
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    AFACT v iiNet: ISP lacks technical capability to block BitTorrent websites 05 November, 2009 14:18

    Internet service provider (ISP) iiNet does not have the technical capabilities to block BitTorrent traffic from websites like The Pirate Bay, the Federal Court of Australia heard today.
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    AFACT v iiNet: Malone confronted with Exetel system claims 04 November, 2009 06:26

    In the legal stoush between the Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft (AFACT) and iiNet, the Federal Court of Australia has heard other ISPs have been able to create automatic systems for dealing with copyright infringement notices.
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