Abstract

A single judge of the Federal Court of Australia has declined to grant an order that would have required an Australian Internet service provider (ISP) to disclose the identities of some of its account holders to the owner of the copyright in the film Dallas Buyers Club, on the basis that the rights holder intended to make impermissible demands of money from those account holders.

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