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	<title>Comments on: Aussie Court Rules ISP Merely A Conduit For Hollywood Piracy</title>
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		<title>By: Duncan Riley</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&quot;The precedent-setting decision flies in the face of the three-strikes laws being formed in other markets&quot;

No it doesn&#039;t, both issues are completely separate and 2 minutes reading the decision would show that. The judge found that under current Australian law the ISP is not liable. There is no three strikes law here, although given the Minister is close to the industry, it might yet happen. 


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<p>No it doesn&#8217;t, both issues are completely separate and 2 minutes reading the decision would show that. The judge found that under current Australian law the ISP is not liable. There is no three strikes law here, although given the Minister is close to the industry, it might yet happen. </p>
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