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Dallas Buyers Club

Dallas Buyers Club – end of a chapter?

Dallas Buyers Club – end of a chapter?

3 March 2016
By Akash Mehta
The Dallas Buyers Club application appears to have drawn to an end, and with it another chapter in rights holders’ attempts to respond to file sharing.
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Our top 5 Australian copyright developments in 2015

Our top 5 Australian copyright developments in 2015

11 January 2016
By Anna Spies
As 2016 begins, we take a look back at the key developments in copyright in 2015 in Australia. 
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Dallas Buyers Club – customer details not to be released (yet)

Dallas Buyers Club – customer details not to be released (yet)

17 August 2015
By Anna Spies
In the Dallas Buyers Club proceeding, Dallas Buyers Club and Voltage Pictures sought preliminary discovery from a number of ISPs of customer names and addresses associated with 4,716 IP addresses alleged to have been used to infringe copyright. 
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Dallas Buyers Club – Court to order the (conditional) disclosure of customer details following allegations of copyright infringement

Dallas Buyers Club – Court to order the (conditional) disclosure of customer details following allegations of copyright infringement

16 April 2015
By Anna Spies
On 7 April, Justice Perram of the Federal Court of Australia found that iiNet and five other ISPs should provide the names and addresses associated with 4,716 IP addresses to Dallas Buyers Club and Voltage Pictures.
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