BitTorrent Trial Makes Australia's High Court
daria42 writes "Australia's highest court has agreed to hear the long-running BitTorrent case between one of the country's largest ISPs, iiNet, and a group of film and TV studios represented by a copyright organization known as AFACT. The case has the potential to determine once and for all whether Australians who download content via BitTorrent can have their Internet connections disconnected upon the request of the studios. It's lawyers at ten paces!"
The High Court usually only hears cases that people argue goes against the Consitution and doesn't hear appeal cases too much.
Make SELinux enforcing again!
All it will take is a dubious copyright or patent claim against Linux get someone's connection cut. Make no bones about it: AFACT has been much more organised and persuasive than the RIAA & MPAA and too are attempting to force ISP's to do their dirty work for them.
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I download (Linux) distribution ISO's via bittorrent! Its all GPL software, all fully legally redistributable! I'm tired of clownshow outfits deciding to chuck out the baby with the bathwater! People get killed in cars, so ban all cars! People die in planes, so ban all planes! People drown in water, so ban all water! Take premise A, extrapolate with universal consequences (instead of existential), and over react!
When AFACT wanted ISP's to pass on copyright infringement notices to their users, Telstra, Optus etc were happy to roll over and do as they were told. iiNet effectively said "If you have proof of a crime being commited, take it up with the police. We're not here to have our customers harassed just because you say so". AFACT took exception to this, hence this trial
I see a lot of over-reactions here. Just because the High Court has agreed to hear the trial does NOT mean that the outcome will be any different this time. IANAL, but AFACT's claim seems like absolute bullshit. From Copyright Act 1968:
A person (including a carrier or carriage service provider) who provides facilities for making, or facilitating the making of, a communication is not taken to have authorised any infringement of copyright in a work merely because another person uses the facilities so provided to do something the right to do which is included in the copyright.
That seems like some pretty strong legalese in favour of iiNet.
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Illegal file sharing is copyright INFRINGEMENT, not theft! - Get it right, people! Or are you too stupid to get it?
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RIAA gets their way, ISPs forced to shut down from substantial losses.
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The people who can have their internet connection ended without trial are of course no party in such cases. Silly me. How could they?
Nae king! Nae laird! Nae yurrupiean pressedent! We willna be fooled again!
How much money have they wasted on this... how much money has it got them back?
Illegal file sharing is copyright INFRINGEMENT, not theft!
What are you, a troll? Nobody mentioned theft until you came along. I just browsed at -1 to make sure I didn't miss something, but only occurence of the word happened in the thread that you started. It wasn't in the article and it wasn't in the original submission.
So what possessed you to become so indignant about the term?
AFACT is the Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft
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The last judgment against AFACT in the case against iiNet was explained very well by the judge in charge of that trial. This just goes to show that the music industry and the movie industry are desperate to protect their tenuous hold on the music and movie distribution business and have the money to fight all the way to the top.
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Me: Nope, got no netz
I thought Australia was already AFACT's bitch. Maybe I'm just being profetic, er whatever it is called.
Having to work for a living is the root of all evil.
Thanks for clearing that up.
Why is it that many people who claim to support standards have such atrocious spelling and grammar?