Even if copyright holders manage to win their case against Sharman Networks in the US, there is no guarantee Australian courts will recognise the ruling.
The recent outbreak of the Roron virus (aka W32/Oror-B) has served to remind P2P users of the added danger they face when downloading and swapping files.
Sharman Networks has announced it intends to launch a counterclaim following the US District Judge Stephen Wilson's decision to allow a US lawsuit against Sharman Networks to proceed.
Sharman Networks is considering applying for leave to appeal yesterday's Federal Court decision allowing the admission of evidence obtained under a civil search order to a music industry court action against it.
A US federal appeals court has tested the details of a 1998 copyright law, to see if it permits the wide-scale unmasking of alleged peer-to-peer pirates by the music industry.
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