Coalition and Greens both oppose Australian internet filter
August 17, 2010 by Digg RSS Search for internet service providers · Comments Off
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THE Coalition and the Greens are united in their support for optional internet filters for households, in contrast with Labor's commitment to force internet service providers to have filters. Both parties are hoping to capitalise on unrest about Labor's filter plan, which has been attacked for creating a platform for internet censorship and poten
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Internet Filtering in Australiahttp
August 2, 2010 by Digg RSS Search for internet service providers · Comments Off
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Conroy announced plans in December that would force Australian internet service providers to ban access to the web site listed as "inappropriate." If implemented, that policy will make Australia one of the world's tight internet regulators...
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Choosing the right wireless broadband provider
May 8, 2010 by Digg RSS Search for internet service providers · Comments Off
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Australian Internet Service Providers are similar to ISPs all over the world, they are a business looking to make money.
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ISP Defeats Hollywood Copyright Claims
February 4, 2010 by Digg RSS Search for internet service provider · Comments Off
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A leading Australian internet service provider was cleared of copyright allegations Thursday when a federal judge ruled against Hollywood’s lawsuit that iiNet was responsible for infringing BitTorrent data traveling its pipes.
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Movie Studios Lose Landmark Case Against Aussie ISP
February 4, 2010 by Digg RSS Search for internet service providers · Comments Off
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Australian Internet service provider iiNet has won its court battle against several Hollywood studios. Justice Dennis Cowdroy today announced that iiNet was not responsible for the infringements of its users when they shared copyright material using BitTorrent. The Australian Pirate Party has welcomed the decision...
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