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piracy

Microsoft targets auctions in counterfeit crackdown

Author: Elizabeth Montalbano

Beware of the Blue Edition

Police arrest BitTorrent tracker operators in Brisbane

Author: James Hutchinson

Men charged with money laundering.

Police raid Sydney piracy ring in Australia's largest bust

Author: James Hutchinson

1 million DVDs and CDs seized.

Internet cafe fined $82,000 for hoarding illegal movie copies

Author: Campbell Simpson

Computers and storage devices seized.

Seven studios and a TV channel sue one ISP over Two and a Half Men

In case you didn't know, iiNet is being sued for not doing anything to stop its users from downloading stuff off the Internet. It's a case that could change the landscape of the Internet industry in this country if iiNet loses, as Roadshow, Universal, Paramount, Disney, Fox, Warner Bros. and Columbia, as well as Channel Seven, seek unspecified damages.

New industry group takes aim at 'net pollution,' piracy

Author: Jeremy Kirk

Technology and entertainment heavyweights are undertaking a public relations campaign to dissuade consumers from illegal file sharing.

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