Federal Court deals Dallas Buyers Club major blow in illegal download case

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.

Federal Court deals Dallas Buyers Club major blow in illegal download case

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The copyright holders of the Oscar award winning film will have to pay a bond of $600,000 before obtaining the names and addresses of Australians who allegedly downloaded Dallas Buyers Club, according to a ruling handed down in the Federal Court on Friday.

Dallas Buyers Club LLC and Voltage Pictures LLC had sought the details of people who they claim pirated the film, so that they could offer then the option of a fine rather than court action over copyright infringement.

They had targeted six Australian telcos - iiNet, Internode, Dodo, Amnet, Adam Internet and Wideband Networks - associated with more than 4700 IP addresses that were used to share the movie using BitTorrent.

Justice Nye Perram granted an application earlier this year, but on Friday ruled a stay on the order for providers to hand over details.

Justice Perram's ruling stated that the purpose of the stay was to ensure that DBC did not engage "in what the respondent ISPs referred to as ‘speculative invoicing’".

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