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Posted by George Hester on 09/08/05 05:48
"fred-bloggs" <fred-bloggs@hahahotmail.com> wrote in message
news:431dc66d$0$32182$892e7fe2@authen.white.readfreenews.net...
> http://australianit.news.com.au/articles/0,7204,16502386%5E15306%5E%
> 5Enbv%5E,00.html
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> Justice Wilcox found the respondents - Sharman Networks, management
> company LEF Interactive, chief executive Nicola Anne Hemming, business
> partners Brilliant Digital Entertainment and Altnet, and BDE chief
> executive Kevin Glenn Bermeister - had authorised copyright infringement.
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> They have been given two months to install filters to stop traffic in
> pirated tracks on their system, and face a large damages bill, to be
> assessed at a later hearing.
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> Justice Wilcox said the respondents had not installed filtering to stop
> piracy, and had encouraged piracy through an advertising campaign.
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> fred
Well I don't like the Judge's decision in this matter but throwing the book
at Brilliant can't be all that bad. I hate that spyware maker.
--
George Hester
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