Australian anti-piracy operatives are seeking a freeze on funds donated to the 
International Red Cross by a Vanuatu-based trust fund
run by Sharman Networks - maker of Kazaa P2P software.

The recording industry is asking the Red Cross to voluntarily freeze the cash 
pending the outcome of an Australian court case
brought against Sharman by several record companies. The suit alleges that 
Sharman "has directly and indirectly infringed on the
recording companies' copyrights, violated Australian fair trade laws and 
conspired to harm the music industry", according to a Wired
report.

Michael Speck of Australia�s Music Industry Piracy Investigations said: "We're 
preparing our approach to the International Red
Cross. I believe this whole thing will come as a complete surprise to them, and 
we�re only approaching them to stop them disposing
of any funds."

Speck expressed his hope that the Red Cross would co-operate, adding: "It would 
be incredibly disappointing if we had to sue them."

Sharman has responded by declaring that the music biz's approach is "quite 
simply staggering", as the company's lawyer Mary Still
put it.

The ongoing Sharman v Recording Industry case has been adjourned until next 
March, when both sides can make final oral submissions.
The outcome depends on the judge's opinion of the music industry's assertion 
that the "primary activity of Kazaa users is to
infringe copyright" - something that Sharman allegedly does nothing to prevent. 
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-Gel


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