Looks like everyone will be paying money for annual subscriptions to VPNs rather than the lame-ass version of Netflix we have here, or worst still, Foxtel.

Been doing some research tonight since I heard about that court case and it seems for about $50 a year you can install VPN software that hides your IP and encrypts the data you download so that it can't be detected by our government or anyone else who decides to go into the torrent sites and attempt to detect which IPs are file sharing copyrighted content.

I suspect that IInet will appeal the decision. Perhaps it's time our government stepped in addressed the real reasons why Australians download so much copyrighted content compared to other countries in the world...