from the fantasy-land dept
Apparently, the Australian "anti-piracy" group AFACT (Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft) is living in a bit of a fantasy land. Despite
losing badly in the courts
twice by trying to force iiNet to act as a copyright cop, without knowing what is and what is not infringing content, AFACT is now
warning other ISPs that they must become copyright cops, or else.
The letter makes several references to the Federal Appeal Court's February ruling on AFACT's bid to make ISPs liable for copyright infringement by their customers.
It gives Exetel seven days to indicate whether it will "attend a meeting with AFACT" to discuss a system of graduated responses to online piracy.
It seems kind of bizarre to cite a ruling in which you lost badly, as a reason why others need to do something that the court said iiNet didn't have to do.
Filed Under: afact, australia, copyright, isps, liability