[IP] Raids target Kazaa offices
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Date: Sat, 07 Feb 2004 00:20:48 -0500
From: Bob Frankston <rmfxixB1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Raids target Kazaa offices
To: dave@xxxxxxxxxx
<http://www.iht.com/articles/128531.html>http://www.iht.com/articles/128531.html
The record industry does seem to be getting desperate. Tactics like
parading prisoners on TV during the Superbowl and lashing out against a
company that's doing a great job with Skype can't help but make me think of
what nice people they are. It's the industry invited concepts like Payola.
I wonder how many new Kazaas they will spawn.
<http://www.iht.com/cgi-bin/generic.cgi?template=articlesearch.tmpl&dt=articleLocation&location=SYDNEY>SYDNEY<http://www.iht.com/cgi-bin/generic.cgi?template=articlesearch.tmpl&dt=articleLocation&location=SYDNEY>
: Investigators from the Australian recording industry raided the Sydney
offices of the Internet file-swapping network Kazaa on Friday in search of
evidence to support allegations of copyright infringements.
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The raid was conducted under a rarely used law, known as Anton Pillar,
which allows litigants in civil copyright cases to gather evidence.
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The Federal Court gave record labels permission to raid 12 premises in
three states to collect evidence against Kazaa, said Michael Speck, general
manager of Music Industry Piracy Investigations.
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Speck said the recording industry would file a civil action against Kazaa
on Tuesday.
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