The action against iiNet was filed in the Federal Court today by Village Roadshow, Universal Pictures, Warner Bros, Paramount Pictures, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 20th Century Fox, Disney and the Seven Network.
Mark White, iiNet's chief operating officer, said the company did not support piracy in any form but it could not disconnect customers just because the movie industry claimed they engaged in illegal downloading." Sourcehaha - next they will be suing Telstra for allowing people to discuss crime on the phone?! Or Xerox for allowing people to photocopy a copyrighted book. What a bunch of dickheads.
It seems weird. I thought we had safe harbour provisions like in the US for ISPs.
ReplyDelete