Dallas Buyers Club, LLC v iiNet Limited
[2014] FCA 1320
At a glance
Source factsCourt
Federal Court of Australia
Decision date
2014-12-03
Before
Perram J
Catchwords
- PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE - witness resident overseas required for cross-examination - whether witness should be required to attend hearing in person
Source
Original judgment source is linked above.
Catchwords
Judgment (5 paragraphs)
REASONS FOR JUDGMENT 1 This application for preliminary discovery is listed for hearing on 17 and 18 February 2015. At that time Dallas Buyers Club LLC proposes to read the affidavit of Mr Daniel Macek. Mr Macek is a technical analyst employed by a firm in Stuttgart called Maverickeye UG ('Maverick'). Maverick provides forensic investigation services for copyright owners. Mr Macek will say at the hearing that he monitored BitTorrent file distribution networks for the presence of the Dallas Buyers Club film using software called MaverikMonitor 1.47; that he detected 'numerous instances' in which accounts held with the respondent telecommunications companies have been used to provide copies of the Dallas Buyers Club film to other persons; and that he has collected as Exhibit DM1 a CD containing Excel spreadsheets which identify the telecommunications provider involved in each download and the IP address of the account used to effect that download. 2 The respondents have required Dallas Buyers Club LLC to make Mr Macek available for cross-examination at the hearing. They wish to explore with him whether the method by which he has collected the IP numbers is reliable. Four issues now arise:
- Because of the preliminary nature of the present case, do the respondents have a right to require Mr Macek for cross-examination?
- If not, should they nevertheless be permitted to cross-examine Mr Macek pursuant to a grant of leave?
- If Mr Macek is to be cross-examined, should he be examined by video conferencing procedures or instead required to travel to Australia to be examined in person?
- If Mr Macek is required to attend in Australia, should there be a special costs order to make the respondents pay for his flights and accommodation?