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    Court case won't stop pirates: iiNet 25 February, 2010 17:06

    The big movie studios will not stop pirates even if the Australian Film the Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft (AFACT) wins damages against iiNet, according to the Perth-based Internet Service Provider (ISP).
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    AFACT v iiNet: Cost hearing set for 4 May 25 February, 2010 11:37

    The Federal Court of Australia has retracted its order for the Australia Federation Against Copyright Theft (AFACT) to pay iiNet's court costs pending a later hearing on 4 May. The parties will share evidence regarding their cost claims and submit it to the court.
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    AFACT will appeal against iiNet in landmark copyright infringement case 25 February, 2010 10:43

    The Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft (AFACT) will appeal the loss of its copyright infringement case against ISP, iiNet, in the Federal Court of Australia earlier this month.
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    AFACT v iiNet: D-day for AFACT appeal against iiNet copyright ruling 24 February, 2010 12:02

    The Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft (AFACT) has yet to make an announcement regarding a possible appeal to the Federal Court decision in the landmark copyright case against iiNet. The deadline for the appeal is Thursday 25 February — the same day the two parties meet again in court for a directions hearing over court costs.
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    AFACT v iiNet: Film studios seeking to recoup costs 22 February, 2010 09:34

    The Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft (AFACT) will take Perth-based Internet Service Provider (ISP) iiNet back to court this Thursday to recoup costs.
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    Over 75,000 systems compromised in cyberattack 18 February, 2010 23:31

    Security researchers at Herndon, Va.-based NetWitness Corp. have unearthed a massive botnet affecting at least 75,000 computers at 2,500 companies and government agencies worldwide.
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    AFACT v iiNet: Appeal decision to be known in a fortnight 15 February, 2010 15:06

    The Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft (AFACT) will take the next two weeks to consider appealing the recent loss of a copyright infringement case against ISP, iiNet.
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    AFACT v iiNet: Statement in full from the losing party 04 February, 2010 10:55

    AFACT's full statement after losing to iiNet in its landmark copyright case
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    AFACT v iiNet: Landmark decision expected today at Federal Court 04 February, 2010 06:00

    In the Federal Court of Australia today one chapter in a 14-month dispute between a Perth-based Internet Service Provider (ISP) and some of the world's biggest media companies is expected to come to a conclusion.
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    iiNet prepares its defence in copyright infringement case 05 February, 2009 14:00

    iiNet will lodge its defence in the Federal Court today to claims it has infringed the copyrighted material of leading film studios and the Seven Network.
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    Film industry sues iiNet over BitTorrent downloads 20 November, 2008 14:47

    The leading film studios and Channel 7 have taken legal action against iiNet claiming the ISP is complicit in the infringement of their copyrighted material.
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