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Analysis, Intellectual Property - Monday, April 23, 2012 12:29 - 7 Comments
iiNet’s Hollywood ending: what does
its court victory mean for copyright law?
This article is by Nicolas Suzor, a Lecturer in the Faculty of Law at the Queensland University of Technology. It was first published on The Conversation and is re-published here with permission.
analysis In what is being billed as iiNet versus Hollywood, the Australian internet service provider has come out an apparent winner after the High Court dismissed a copyright infringement case brought by industry movie studios. The case was a final appeal by the industry in its attempts to crack down on internet users infringing copyright by using BitTorrent to download movies. Nicolas Suzor, lecturer, Faculty of Law at Queensland University of Technology, explains the decision and what it means.
- iiNet wins High Court Internet piracy trial
- Movie Rights Group website shut down, VP leaves
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