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  • MediaForce still trying to block Aust piracy

    A United States company claiming to represent entertainment heavyweight AOL Time Warner is continuing to pursue Australia's Internet community over alleged copyright breaches.

  • WA Internet Association slams MediaForce letter

    The Western Australian Internet Association has criticised an organisation claiming to represent Warner Bros for sending letters to Australian ISPs asking them to terminate the accounts of users alleged to have breached copyright requirements.

  • Aust ISPs hose down reported US copyright attack

    Local Internet service providers (ISPs) have doused reported attempts by a US digital copyright solutions company to force them to terminate the Internet contracts of customers suspected of breaching copyright rules.

  • Where's Harry Potter? Probably not online

    Pirated copies of the much-anticipated Harry Potter movie have been reported online ahead of its US release this week, but few of those files, if any, represent the genuine article.

  • Fake American Pie hits the Net

    Two weeks before its box office release, pirated copies of the movie American Pie 2, Universal Studio's sequel to the 1999 hit comedy, are circulating on the Internet on underground file-sharing services.

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