Sharman Continues File-sharing Evidence Fight
News Sharman Networks and the Music Industry Piracy Investigation (MIPI) will be back in the Australian Federal court later this week for yet another legal contest over access to evidence that was confiscated in raids last February.
[May 12, 2004, 10:50]
'Unprecedented' Music Piracy Case Hits Courts
News The case first came to the court system's attention on 17 October 2003, when the music industry's copyright police, Music Industry Piracy Investigations (MIPI), who suspected Cooper of music copyright infringement, raided his premises under Anton...
[October 25, 2004, 12:15]
Sharman Continues File-sharing Evidence Fight
Talkback THEN WHY DOES MIPI WANT KAZAA TO PRODUCE THESE FILES, WHEN THE COPS ALREADY HAVE THEM? THIS STORY HAS CONFUSED ME SENCE I FIRST READ ABOUT A 1/2 A YEAR AGO. THE COPS DID A RADE & CONFICATED KAZAA'S FILES, RIGHT?
[May 27, 2004, 0:41]
Sharman Offices Raided By Piracy Investigators
News MIPI obtained an Anton Pilar order - which allows a copyright holder to enter a premises to search for and seize material that breaches copyright without alerting the target through court proceedings - yesterday from Justice Murray Wilcox, and...
[February 6, 2004, 8:35]
Sharman Challenges Raids' Validity
News Music Industry Piracy Investigations (MIPI) obtained court orders on Friday to search 12 sites across Australia to hunt for evidence of copyright infringement. Michael Speck, managing director of MIPI, was unconcerned.
[February 10, 2004, 7:25]
Sharman Case Back In Court
News Two weeks ago Music Industry Piracy Investigations (MIPI) obtained Anton Pillar orders covering 12 premises across Australia that allowed it to search for and seize material that it believed might contain evidence of copyright infringement.
[February 20, 2004, 14:25]
Aussie ISP In Court Over Song-swapping
News This is the first time the music industry has accused an ISP of being directly involved in piracy by allowing its infrastructure to be used for file-trading activities, according to Michael Speck, the manager of Music Industry Piracy...
[October 21, 2003, 15:25]
Evidence Of Piracy Allegedly Destroyed
News The managing director of Music Industry Piracy Investigations (MIPI), Michael Speck, told ZDNet Australia the industry was seeking an urgent Federal Court hearing in order to cover issues such as precisely what evidence was destroyed and under...
[July 25, 2003, 9:57]
Aussie Kazaa Case Heads For November Trial
News On February 6, the music industry's copyright enforcement arm, Music Industry Piracy Investigations (MIPI) raided the offices of Sharman Networks and Brilliant Digital Entertainment, along with the homes of key executives and several Internet...
[July 2, 2004, 12:05]
Legal Loss Opens University Networks To Music Industry
News The universities must allow our forensic expert unfettered access," Michael Speck, manager of Music Industry Piracy Investigations (MIPI) told ZDNet Australia. Three of Australia's largest universities on Friday lost the battle to block the music...
[July 18, 2003, 9:53]
ISP Staff Face MP3 Lawsuit
News The move to include individuals involved with the ISP in the litigation is intended to scare employees of companies into reporting behaviour they believe to be illegal and the music industry's copyright enforcement arm, Music Industry Piracy...
[February 13, 2004, 11:15]
Site At Centre Of Aussie Court Battle Switched Off
News If the music companies are successful in suing ComCen, more lawsuits are likely to follow, the director of Music Industry Piracy Investigations (MIPI) director Michael Speck told ZDNet Australia . The Web site at the heart of a legal battle between...
[October 27, 2003, 8:25]
Kazaa Loses Court Battle
News Music Industry Piracy Investigations (MIPI), a division of the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), seized hard drive images and other documents from the Sydney offices of Sharman, associated company Altnet and the homes of executives...
[September 5, 2005, 15:55]

