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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 16/02/2015 6:09 PM, Ben Cooper
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<div dir="ltr">What if we pulled out/refused to join last year
when the publicly said that <u>all</u> Australian ISP's
supported metadata collection when, some of us very much don't.
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<div>They need to word their releases better "our members" agree
not "australian isp's".</div>
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Sure - understand that. Did you call them and make your concerns
known? What was their response?<br>
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...and where did they say "all ISPs supported metadata collection"
anyway?<br>
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(drifting off topic - this is about handling allegations of
copyright infringement, not metadata)<br>
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Paul.<br>
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