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Dallas Buyers Club Throws In The Towel On iiNet Piracy Case
It’s finally over. For a year and a half, lawyers for Dallas Buyers Club have been fighting iiNet to access the details of over 4,000 of its customers that had allegedly committed copyright infringement — pirating the 2013 Matthew McConaughey film. Now it has been confirmed that the case has finally come to an end,…
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iiNet Has Almost Won Its Dallas Buyers Club Piracy Case
iiNet has almost won its case against Dallas Buyers Club LLC in the Federal Court, marking the start of the final stage in what will be a landmark judgement for copyright infringement law in Australia.
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TPG Has Made iiNet Head David Buckingham Redundant: Report
With the ACCC recently giving TPG the thumbs-up to add internet service provider iiNet to its collective consciousness, the telco has wasted little time tidying up shop. First by canning Fetch TV and now, going by reports, it’s made iiNet CEO David Buckingham redundant.
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Dallas Buyers Club Has To Pay Up Before It Sends Letters To Pirates
Australia’s legal system is doing its job. The film company behind Dallas Buyers Club will have to lodge a bond of hundreds of thousands of dollars with the Federal Court before it is allowed to send letters of demand to alleged copyright infringers in Australia, in order to prevent any “speculative invoicing” and excessive requests…