Stay up-to-date with ZDNet.com.au reporter Liam Tung's live Twitter feed from the courtroom as iiNet defends itself against the Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft.
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Stay up-to-date with ZDNet.com.au reporter Liam Tung's live Twitter feed from the courtroom as iiNet defends itself against the Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft.
You can follow Liam yourself at @liamt.
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Yep. I am going to sue the car manufacturers for making a car too fast next time I get a speeding ticket and the NSW Police Service Inc. (that's right, they are a private company) for obstructing my right to passage.
Awesome effort Liam - thank you and well done.
Interesting to also read Joel Gibson's piece, in parallel, in today's SMH:
http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/society-and-culture/all-rise-in-court-plus-the-tv-crew-20091011-gs9h.html
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If bank robbers use the road network to make their escape, can the banking industry sue the RTA (Roads and Traffic Authority) for allowing the getaway to happen? Could they sue the car manufacturers? I guess soon there may be a precedent.