About 4700 Australians who illegally downloaded Dallas Buyers Club on the internet are likely to be sent letters demanding monetary compensation from the filmmakers. But what are the implications of this court ruling?
The US studio behind Dallas Buyers Club has suffered a legal setback in its bid to go after Australians accused of pirating the movie.
A lawyer for Dallas Buyers Club says the company has lost a lot of money and is looking for compensation from the people who downloaded the film illegally.
Tuesday's landmark 'anti-piracy' case once again proves copyright trumps our human right of privacy, according to Dan Jerker B. Svantesson.
The makers of the Oscar Award winning film are demanding internet providers hand over the contact information of people suspected of illegally downloading the movie, The Australian has reported.
Australians who allegedly illegally downloaded Dallas Buyers Club may avoid demands for money after a judge denied a plea for internet service providers to hand over personal details.
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Australians who allegedly illegally downloaded 'Dallas Buyers Club' may avoid demands for money after a judge denied a plea for internet service providers to hand over personal details.
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