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Aussie ISP Promises To Keep Disputed Site Offline

News Internet service provider ComCen has given temporary undertakings to the Federal Court in Sydney not to repost the Web site at the heart of a case over alleged copyright infringement allegations. Record company and ComCen lawyers met before Judge...

[October 28, 2003, 14:30]

MP3 Site 'just A Search Engine'

News The Internet company targeted by the music industry over alleged copyright breaches, ComCen, has denied it hosted any copyright-infringing MP3 files on its servers, and claims the Web site cited in the civil action brought against it acted only as...

[October 23, 2003, 13:10]

Site At Centre Of Aussie Court Battle Switched Off

News The Web site at the heart of a legal battle between several music industry behemoths and Australian Internet service provider (ISP) ComCen was taken down this morning. On Tuesday last week, several music companies took Cooper and ComCen to court...

[October 27, 2003, 8:25]

ISP Staff Face MP3 Lawsuit

News In October last year, several major record labels sued Comcen for hosting the Web site www.mp3s4free.net, which it alleged offered copyright-infringing music files for download. In November, the record labels moved to have two directors of Comcen...

[February 13, 2004, 11:15]

Aussie ISP In Court Over Song-swapping

News However, lawyers representing E-Talk Communications claimed in court today that the music industry, in acting against its subsidiary, Comcen, was pursuing the wrong entity. E-Talk Communications, trading as Comcen Internet Services, found itself in...

[October 21, 2003, 15:25]

'Unprecedented' Music Piracy Case Hits Courts

News Further respondents to the case include Cooper's Internet service providers, E-Talk and ComCen and the "controlling mind" of both organisations, Liam Bal. Lawyers for music industry players claimed Stephen Cooper received "hundreds of millions of...

[October 25, 2004, 12:15]