Mar 5 2003

Australian ISPs raided in MP3 probe

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FEDERAL police have executed search warrants on Telstra and internet company Eftel in one of Australia’s largest investigations into alleged music piracy, which could be worth up to $60 million.


Warrants were also executed at several other un-named internet service providers, with more warrants possible as the investigation continues.


It’s understood the police were seeking information about the identities of particular subscribers, as well as music files that may have been stored by them on servers.


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