Copyright Act 1994

Acts permitted in relation to copyright works - Internet service provider liability

92A: Internet service provider must have policy for terminating accounts of repeat infringers

You could also call this:

"Internet companies must have a plan to stop accounts of people who keep breaking copyright rules"

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You need to know that internet service providers must have a policy. This policy is for terminating accounts of people who repeatedly break copyright rules. The rule is part of the Copyright Act 1994, but this specific part was repealed.

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Part 3Acts permitted in relation to copyright works
Internet service provider liability

92AInternet service provider must have policy for terminating accounts of repeat infringers (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 92A: repealed (without coming into force), on , by section 4 of the Copyright (Infringing File Sharing) Amendment Act 2011 (2011 No 11).