Mar 5 2003

Aus. ISPs raided over pirated music

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According to Australian IT, Australia’s largest telco, Telstra, and local ISP Eftel have both been raided by Australian federal police over pirated music on their servers as well as the identities of certain subscribers. The pirated music could be worth up to $60 million AUD.

Other ISPs were searched but not named; more are expected to come under search warrants as the fight against piracy continues.

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