Working for the Clampdown
Sharman Networks, Brilliant Digital Entertainment, and other Kazaa-related entities have been raided in Australia by reps of copyright holders bent on showing Kazaa violates Aussie law.
Significantly, several ISPs will be hauled into court on the grounds they allowed copyright infringement to take place and benefited from it.
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Well, I'll give you props for the Clash reference.