Australian online anti-piracy code: consumer groups, Optus rail against 'punitive' and 'unfair' scheme

By Hannah Francis
Updated March 31 2015 - 10:13am, first published March 25 2015 - 1:47pm
Teresa Corbin, chief executive of the Australian Communications Consumer Action Network, says the  $25 fee is a "fine by stealth".
Teresa Corbin, chief executive of the Australian Communications Consumer Action Network, says the $25 fee is a "fine by stealth".

Consumer groups and Optus have railed against a proposed $25 fee alleged movie and TV show pirates would be forced to pay to defend against allegations of illicit downloading in Australia under an anti-piracy scheme that could come into force as early as September.

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