Sharman’s Raided Evidence Ruled Admissible

Sharman Networks has failed in its efforts to have evidence in an Australian case against it dismissed, forcing the company to face up to music copyright infringement charges.

Australian Federal Court Justice Murray Wilcox ruled on Thursday that the evidence obtained via an Anton Pillar order, a civil equivalent of a search warrant, is admissible, despite arguments from Sharman lawyers that the materials seized in raids violated a nondisclosure rule, as they contained information related to an ongoing case in the United States.

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