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AU: iiNet ordered to hand over customer details to Dallas Buyers Club

Posted on April 7, 2015June 30, 2025 by Dissent

Allie Coyne reports:

iiNet has been ordered to hand over the customer details of almost 5000 people the owners of the film Dallas Buyers Club claim have shared the movie online without authorisation.

In Sydney’s federal court today, Justice Nye Perram ruled that so-called preliminary discovery should be granted to the rights holder, with certain conditions.

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