Internet service provider Comcen yesterday maintained that it has never been involved in the operation of the controversial Web site mp3s4free.net. Comcen made its stance clear during the ongoing trial against the operators of the Web site and the Internet service provider over alleged music copyright infringement issues.
The legal counsel for the operator of the controversial Web site mp3s4free.net claimed last week there was no evidence of direct music copyright infringement involving the site.
A second witness from the Internet service provider Comcen revealed yesterday that the provider does not concern itself with what their clients are offering on their Web sites.
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.
Major record labels in Australia have finally won a legal battle against a Queensland man and his Internet Service Provider for alleged music piracy.
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