Australia's music industry piracy investigations unit has accused the country's peak Internet body of a "head in the sand" response to a Federal Court ruling that an Internet Service Provider (ISP) was liable for the copyright-infringing behaviour of one of its customers.
Australia's peak Internet body and a former music industry legal counsel have downplayed the industry ramifications of a recent Federal Court ruling against an Internet service provider (ISP) and a customer over music copyright breaches.
Major record labels in Australia have finally won a legal battle against a Queensland man and his Internet Service Provider for alleged music piracy.
The Internet service provider that hosted the controversial Web site mp3s4free.net has until tomorrow to remove privileged files from material seized by music industry investigators as part of ongoing legal action over alleged music copyright infringement.
The music industry has succeeded in having a director and an employee of an ISP added to a court case against a Web site allegedly offering illegal music files.
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