Dallas Buyers Club piracy case: ISPs want $108,000 before they hand over alleged pirates' identities

By Ben Grubb
Updated May 28 2015 - 10:13am, first published May 22 2015 - 9:53am
Pursuing pirates: <em>Dallas Buyers Club</em>. Photo: Pinnacle Films
Pursuing pirates: <em>Dallas Buyers Club</em>. Photo: Pinnacle Films

The owners of the Hollywood film Dallas Buyers Club are being asked in a landmark piracy case to pay $108,000 in security before several Australian ISPs divulge the identities of customers alleged to have illicitly shared the film online in order for them to be pursued for breach of copyright.

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