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  1. Apr 9, 2015 · The owner, Dallas Buyers Club LLC, has embarked on a global campaign in countries such as Singapore and Australia to take action against illegal downloaders. Here are some things...

  2. Feb 12, 2016 · The Dallas Buyers Club case has been abandoned but illegal downloaders may still face trouble - ABC News. By Felicity Sheppard, staff. Posted Thu 11 Feb 2016 at 3:39pm, updated Thu 11 Feb 2016 at 7:16pm. Australians who downloaded the film without permission had been told to expect letters demanding payment. (Supplied: Pinnacle Films)

  3. Apr 8, 2015 · Dallas Buyers Club LLC has reportedly identified more than 500 Singapore IP addresses here through which the movie was said to have been downloaded illegally. Apart from Singtel, both M1...

  4. SINGAPORE — Following a court order, M1 said it has disclosed customer information to a local law firm over alleged illegal movie downloads.

    • Kevin Goh
    • How can they obtain my IP address? The IP address of BitTorrent users are publicly available when they seed, a feature of the program which shares parts of the downloaded files with other BitTorrent downloaders.
    • Great, so it's all right if I stay away from Torrent and use direct downloads? Not necessarily, said Mr Low. "They can go after the website owner, then get a court order for an access log of all IP addresses that downloaded the material."
    • Doesn't dynamic IP mean my IP address would have changed by the time they catch my scent? Not at all, said Mr Low. "Dynamic IP allocation is logged when the server allocates an address.
    • It's a good thing that I'm safe hiding behind a proxy, or VPN server, right? Perhaps, but it is not guaranteed. "They might have more trouble trying to find the downloader, but it's not impossible for the proxy owner to disclose information - you'll never be able to tell if they're reliable," said Mr Low.
  5. Apr 6, 2015 · A forumer on HardwareZone has shared that he has been sent a threatening letter demanding damages for illegally downloading popular movie “Dallas Buyers Club”. While the letter seemed odd, some research from fellow forumers has revealed that it was a legitimate court order issued by a local law firm that specializes in IP — or ...

  6. Apr 9, 2015 · In October last year, Singtel received a letter from Dallas Buyers Club's lawyers, alleging that some of Singtel's subscribers had illegally downloaded the film. It asked for the...