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Old 12-22-2008, 02:39 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by sabredog View Post
That would be iiNet, the ISP I am with.

They are the third biggest provider in Australia and offer a stack of content that is legal and free including streamed TV shows from the federal government owned TV station here.

Big news here as AFACT want ISP's to be the policeman and cut off users who are accused of piracy.

Not big on DRM at all really. Why cannot the Baen Books model be considered by other publishers?

cheers

SD
It is indeed iinet, I was stuck for remembering the name of the provider this morning. Hopefully the current legal action will not be successful. The fact that iinet are being targeted makes me wonder if the big two, Telstra and Optus are complying with these unreasonable demands.

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