Both sides using their leaders first up in their civil case at the Federal Court of Australia
iiNet CEO Michael Malone will be the Internet service provider’s (ISP) first witness in its civil case against the Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft (AFACT).
The civil case between iiNet and AFACT continues with opening arguments concluded
iiNet has hit back in its civil case against the Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft (AFACT) at the Federal Court of Australia with a statistical retort.
Battle in the Federal Court continues with iiNet due to finish its opening arguments
The civil action between the Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft (AFACT) and ISP iiNet continues today, with AFACT’s executive director, Neil Gane, likely to take the stand as the first witness.
AFACT finishes its opening arguments and iiNet begin on day two of the civil court battle
Legal representatives for Internet Service Provider, iiNet, have claimed copyright infringement figures presented to the Federal Court of Australia by Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft (AFACT) in the civil case between the parties were “artificially inflated”.
The copyright industry body withdraws another claim against iiNet close to trial date in a bid to boost its main case
The Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft (AFACT) has dropped another legal claim against iiNet six days before its Federal Court trial in a bid to bolster its main case.
TERRiA Access Seekers Association (TASA) established to keep the NBN Co in check
The heads of five of Australia’s top Internet and telecommunications companies have joined forces to call for a pro-competitive approach towards the National Broadband Network (NBN).
Federal Government to form public-private partnership and implement FTTH connections.
The Federal Government this morning unveiled its plans for the National Broadband Network (NBN). Spanning eight years and projected to cost $43 billion with split ownership between the Australian government and private telcos, the network will provide 100 megabits per second (Mbps) Internet connections to 90 per cent of Australian homes.
iiNet's withdrawal and criticism does not deter remaining participants from the internet filter scheme
The remaining ISPs participating in the Federal Government’s Internet filtering trial have declared their continuing support for the controversial scheme.
iiNet does not buy Telstra’s upgrade argument
iiNet has rejected Telstra's claims it is not to blame for the closure of its Canberra exchange and subsequent disconnection of 42 customers from rival ISPs.
Australian ISP iiNet has teamed up with Starbucks to offer its customers free Wi-Fi access at a selection of the coffee chain's stores.
Australian ISP iiNet has teamed up with Starbucks to offer its customers free Wi-Fi access at a selection of the coffee chain's stores.
iiNet will today lodge its defence to copyright infringement claims ahead of a directions hearing in the Federal Court on Friday.
iiNet will lodge its defence in the Federal Court today to claims it has infringed the copyrighted material of leading film studios and the Seven Network.
Local ISPs want to move on with the NBN process and focus on providing quality broadband services to customers
Local Internet Service Providers (ISPs) claim Telstra’s approach to the NBN was not serious enough and say the telco brought disqualification upon itself.
Yes you heard me right. Free Internet... if you happen to live in the Domus apartment complex in Perth. If not, sorry, but no free Internet for you.
Quota-free Xbox downloads for iiNet customers
iiNet customers to receive quota-free Xbox Live downloads
Movie industry has “allegations, not evidence”.
The Australian Internet industry has supported iiNet in its defence against legal action filed by the leading US media giants and the Seven Network, which experts say could force providers to police peer-to-peer traffic if the Federal Court rules in favour of the plaintiffs.