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Nate Anderson&lt;br&gt;In a definitive defeat for film studios, Australia&amp;#039;s Federal Court has ruled that ISPs have no obligation to act on copyright infringement notices or to disconnect subscribers after receiving multiple letters. If copyright holders want justice for illegal file-sharing, they need to start by targeting the right people.

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Doug Mahoney&lt;br&gt;AT&amp;amp;T, Cox, and Comcast are all working to clarify exactly what deals they cut with the Recording Industry Association of America. But not everyone is playing ball with the associations. Verizon, known for having some very savvy lawyers, isn&amp;#039;t cooperating with RIAA.

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