A jury has retired to deliberate in the Australian Defence Force Academy Skype trial.
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Daniel McDonald, 21, and Dylan Deblaquiere, 20, allegedly broadcast consensual sex with an unsuspecting ADFA cadet online in March 2011.
The pair are before the ACT Supreme Court for using a carriage service in an offensive manner.
McDonald has also pleaded not guilty to committing an act of indecency on the woman.
The court has heard a sexual encounter between McDonald and the woman on the ADFA campus was transmitted, via Skype, to his six friends watching in Deblaquiere's room.
The trial hinges on whether the woman agreed to have the sex broadcast.
The Crown says the woman was unaware the liaison was being watched elsewhere by spectators.
But the defendants' lawyers claim the woman was a willing participant who had looked and waved at the camera.
Acting Justice John Nield completed his final directions on Wednesday morning, the seventh day of the trial.
Jurors were sent to begin their deliberations about 11.45am.