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    kazaa blocked Kazaa blocks, warns Aussie users
    By Iain Ferguson, ZDNet Australia
    06 December 2005 04:19 PM


    Sharman Networks has closed down new Australian users' access to the Web
    site from which the Kazaa Media Desktop (KMD) can be downloaded.

    ZDNet Australia understands the shutdown -- undertaken to comply with
    Federal Court orders -- took effect from just before midnight AEDT. In
    addition, while users with an Australian IP address who have already
    downloaded the KMD can continue to use the software, Sharman is issuing
    them with warnings not to do so.

    However, Australia's peak music industry body, the Australian Record
    Industry Association, lashed the move as failing to achieve compliance
    with the orders and said the operators of Kazaa had no choice but to
    shut
    down.

    ARIA chief executive, Stephen Peach said today: "Sharman has thumbed its
    nose at the court.

    "They were given a chance to do the right thing and they’ve ruined it,"
    he
    said. "They cannot be trusted to even take the simplest steps towards
    complying with the court’s orders and again have shown they intend to do
    nothing about the illegal activities occurring on a massive scale on
    their
    system".

    However, new users who attempt to access the Kazaa Web site from
    Australia
    are directed to a notice stating "The download of the Kazaa Media
    Desktop
    by users in Australia is not permitted," while existing users who launch
    their application are greeted with the following warning: "ATTENTION
    USERS
    IN AUSTRALIA: To comply with orders of the Federal Court of Australia,
    pending an appeal in the (sic) February 2006, use of the Kazaa Media
    Desktop is not permitted by persons in Australia.

    "If you are in Australia, you must not download or use the Kazaa Media
    Desktop".

    The KMD is a peer-to-peer service used largely for the sharing of music
    files - whether copyright or unrestricted -- within a community of
    users.

    It is understood the KMD Web site will remain inaccessible to Australian
    users at least until at a decision is made in the appeal by Sharman and
    associated parties against the orders. The appeal is due to be heard
    from
    20 February next year.

    On 5 September, after an 18-month battle, the Court found in favour of
    about 30 music labels by ruling that Sharman and associated parties had
    authorised users of Kazaa to breach copyright.

    As a result, Sharman was ordered to install a keyword filtering system
    in
    Kazaa by 5 November that would prevent copyright-infringing behaviour by
    users in the leadup to the appeal. The court then granted a further
    extension until 5 December.

    However, in a technical conference between Sharman and the music
    industry
    between 10 October and 24 November the parties discussed the use of more
    effective measures than keyword filtering, with so-called "audio
    fingerprinting" software raised as an option. It is understood that the
    music industry opted not to attend a second proposed conference. On 24
    November, the Federal Court ordered Sharman to release a new version of
    the KMD including a non-optional filter that excluded from search
    results
    3,000 keywords -- including 'Madonna' and 'Eminem' -- and implement
    dialogue boxes on the Kazaa Web site pressuring users to obtain the
    updated release.

    If the Sharman parties are successful in their appeal, the site is
    expected to be reopened sometime after with audio fingerprinting -- most
    likely the Audible Magic software -- employed to block illegal behaviour
    on the peer-to-peer network.

    However, ARIA issued a statement saying Sharman's actions yesterday
    amounted to a refusal to apply the keyword filter to its software and
    that
    the record companies would "return to court to enforce the orders of the
    copyright judgement". ARIA included a quote by Federal Court Justice
    Murray Wilcox from a 10 October hearing into establishing the keyword
    filtering saying "...if that doesn't happen...they will get no sympathy
    from me and there will not be an extension beyond 5 December, even if
    that
    means closing down the Kazaa system".

    A Sharman Networks spokesperson said "All activity that could be deemed
    as
    authorising has stopped so as to comply with the court orders, pending
    the
    imminent appeal in February.

    "The Australian record companies have achieved their aim to stop the
    further distribution of Kazaa in Australia until an appeal court decides
    whether these orders should stand or not.

    "The Australian record company case is funded by their international
    associations and parent companies, so we understand their disappointment
    at the localised effect of this ruling," the spokesperson said.






 
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