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By Steven Deare
Posted on ZDNet News: Dec 15, 2005 5:50:00 AM

The masterminds behind the Kazaa file-sharing software could face time behind bars after the record industry initiated contempt of court proceedings, claiming an earlier ruling wasn't adhered to.

Record companies allege that Sharman Networks, the owner of Kazaa, didn't comply with an Australian Federal Court order to modify the software to ensure 3,000 keywords would be filtered by Dec. 5.

However, Sharman disagreed since it managed to block Australian users from downloading Kazaa by identifying their Internet Protocol address.

"Contempt proceedings are fairly rare in this court and I've never yet sent anyone to jail," Justice Murray Wilcox said Thursday in the Federal Court in Sydney. "I've threatened to a few times, but there's always a first I suppose."

The motion includes Sharman Networks Chief Executive Nikki Hemming, Altnet Chief Executive Kevin Bermeister, and associated companies Sharman Networks, LEF Interactive, Altnet and Brilliant Digital Entertainment.

Wilcox will hear the record industry's motion for contempt of court on Jan. 30.

"If there has been a breach (of the court order), that's contempt of court," Wilcox said. "On the other hand, if (the order) has been complied with, that's the end of the contempt charge. This motion is going to raise the matter of whether there is compliance or not."

Counsel for the record industry, Tony Bannon, said his side "didn't want" an imprisonment outcome, but argued that Sharman had failed to comply with the order.

"What they have done or attempted to do was to prevent downloads of the Kazaa software to Australian (Internet Protocol) users," Bannon said, claiming this had been "ineffective."

"They've continued to supply unfiltering versions of the software to many users, the copyright infringements continue...They continue to supply advertising...We say that's a clear breach" of the order, Bannon said.

However, John Ireland, counsel for Sharman, said his client had complied with the order: "What we did in lieu of implementing the filter was to take down the availability of this program in Australia completely. We say that that action involves obedience to the injunction and that is the issue on the contempt application."

The order "involved the continued making available of the software in Australia to anyone that wanted it," Ireland said. "That has ended."

Although he scheduled the motion for hearing, Wilcox again showed signs of frustration with the prolonged nature of the case, and blamed participants on both sides.

"I would cheerfully have nothing more to do with this case. I don't wake up in the morning and think 'I'd like a bit more Kazaa today,'" he said, citing learning about the technology as "quite time-consuming."

In September, after an 18-month battle, the judged ruled that Sharman and associated parties had authorized users of Kazaa to breach copyright.

Steven Deare reported for ZDNet Australia from Sydney.

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Lock their azzes up for ten years !!!  realitycheck101 | 12/14/05
and you're entitled to your opinion  rafe01 | 12/15/05
The difference between the NRA and Kazaa  Too Old For IT | 12/15/05
So in keeping with the manufacturer point you raise...  Artstar | 12/15/05
On the right to bare arms  voska | 12/15/05
bare arms?  tic swayback | 12/15/05
bear grrrr  voska | 12/15/05
RE: On the right to bear arms  Merlin_of_BIC | 12/27/05
OK Where is this program I can download guns at?  IceTheNet@... | 12/22/05
And you follow right behind them...  DarbyOhara | 12/15/05
Arguement for P2P file sharing?  jack4700 | 12/15/05
Radio stations are just like Kazza  Fred Fredrickson | 12/15/05
Radio station pay royalties  voska | 12/15/05
Re: Radio station pay royalties  none none | 12/15/05
Exactly  voska | 12/15/05
Re: Radio stations are just like Kazza  MattCannon49@... | 12/15/05
Not really the same.  John Zern | 12/15/05
You're way wrong  John Zern | 12/15/05
Re. You're way wrong  jack4700 | 12/16/05
he's mostly right  vladsim | 12/19/05
interesting  vladsim | 12/19/05
We are Kazza, we are above the law. Buwahahahahaha  No_Ax_to_Grind | 12/15/05
Really?  Fred Fredrickson | 12/15/05
Ummm, the court already spoke.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 12/15/05
Bzzt wrong. The contempt case is being heard. n/m  Artstar | 12/15/05
This might not be as clear-cut as you seem to think.  Letophoro | 12/15/05
Either way, Kazza is soon to be history.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 12/15/05
EH, Kazaaa may have followed the spirit ...  Too Old For IT | 12/15/05
Amricans can still use Kazaa  Bryn | 12/15/05
Never happen  voska | 12/15/05
Not to mention...  tic swayback | 12/15/05
In order to do that  Michael Kelly | 12/15/05
It won't stop anytime soon  Protector | 12/15/05
Uh huh, every crook thinks they are "too smart".  No_Ax_to_Grind | 12/15/05
I'm Too Smart Bitty....  itanalyst | 12/15/05
I'm confused  tic swayback | 12/15/05
No one ever asks the artists, do they?  John Zern | 12/15/05
Not all artists are created equal  tic swayback | 12/16/05
Actually, some do.  Letophoro | 12/16/05
But wait, there's more....  tic swayback | 12/16/05
Music is about freedom?  NonZealot | 12/15/05
it was i nthe past  Protector | 12/15/05
Questions  rapson | 12/15/05
Well I have my opinion here  voska | 12/15/05
What would they have to lose?  tic swayback | 12/15/05
Freedom's just another word ...  Too Old For IT | 12/15/05
Music was about freedom  Protector | 12/15/05
Problems with your position  marbing@... | 12/15/05
The artist doesn't have any control on use  voska | 12/15/05
The control is there  marbing@... | 12/15/05
Re: The control is there  none none | 12/15/05
There is no agreement other than following the law  voska | 12/15/05
how wrong can you be, vinnym?  macbill | 12/15/05
bill your forgetting  Protector | 12/15/05
1's and 0's  D-cat | 12/16/05
Wow. I basiclly posted the same thing...  John Zern | 12/15/05
Once Again, WHO CARES???!!???  itanalyst | 12/15/05
So you guys think that the RIAA is correct?  Protector | 12/15/05
So you guys think that the RIAA is correct?  Protector | 12/15/05
Speaking of free music...  tic swayback | 12/15/05
File sharing  MattCannon49@... | 12/15/05
Right to Copy  D-cat | 12/15/05
Absurdity: the legal stock-in-trade  jhaksch | 12/15/05
I see the honor in the justice.  D-cat | 12/15/05
I recind my previous post.  D-cat | 12/15/05
no he isnt  Bryn | 12/15/05
Correct Americans are free to use Kazaa  Bryn | 12/15/05
Going after the wrong people  sammysamples | 12/16/05
Agreed, but for different reason.  D-cat | 12/16/05
Difference between  Kgayle46 | 12/21/05
THIS is WHO the RIAA are::::  Betelgeuse58 | 12/21/05
Copyrights? No, it's about money  traffikjam | 12/21/05
Continuation to money  traffikjam | 12/21/05
One last thing  traffikjam | 12/22/05
File Sharing has been forever  poorish | 12/22/05

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