Avatar’s 3D pricing denies the Force a box-office record

Original article by Michael Bodey
The Australian – Page: 17 : 5-Jan-16

The Australian box office takings of "Star Wars: The Force Awakens have topped $A69m, eclipsing "Titanic" as the second-highest grossing film on record. However, "Avatar" is likely to remain the highest-grossing film in Australia, as it benefited from the higher cost of tickets for 3D cinemas when it was released in 2009. Globally, the new Star Wars film is currently the six-highest grossing film of all time, with box office takings of $US1.51bn.

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PIXAR

Star Wars box office sales in hyperdrive, headed for $100m

Original article by Primrose Riordan
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 3 : 21-Dec-15

Village Roadshow CEO Kirk Edwards says "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" could overtake "Avatar" as the highest-grossing film on record in Australia. The new Star Wars film’s local box-office takings exceeded $A25m on the weekend of 19-20 December 2015, and Edwards expects it to gross at least $A100m overall. It is estimated that the film’s global ticket sales have exceeded $US250m ($A348m) to date.

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VILLAGE ROADSHOW LIMITED – ASX VRL, RENTRAK CORPORATION, WALT DISNEY COMPANY

Latest Star Wars movie to break Australia’s box office records

Original article by Dominic White, Max Mason
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 3 : 17-Dec-15

Hoyts Cinemas CEO Damian Keogh says the new "Star Wars" film could potentially be the highest-grossing film in Australia of all time. More than $A15m worth of tickets for "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" were sold prior to its cinema debut, and Keogh says the film’s total box office takings could exceed $A100m. "Avatar" holds the Australian box office record, with its takings exceeding $A115m.

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HOYTS CINEMAS LIMITED, VILLAGE ROADSHOW LIMITED – ASX VRL, WALT DISNEY COMPANY, LUCASFILM

iiNet must reveal downloaders’ IDs

Original article by Marianna Papadakis, David Ramli, Max Mason
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 3 : 8-Apr-15

The Federal Court of Australia has upheld a bid to obtain the identities of people who allegedly downloaded illegal copies of a US film. Dallas Buyers Club LLC took legal action against several ISP to obtain the names and residential addresses of Australians associated with more than 4,700 IP addresses that were used to download "Dallas Buyers Club". The ruling affects iiNet, Dodo, Adam Internet, Amnet and Internode

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FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA, IINET LIMITED – ASX IIN, DODO INTERNET PTY LTD, ADAM INTERNET PTY LTD, AMNET LIMITED, INTERNODE SYSTEMS PTY LTD, M2 GROUP LIMITED – ASX MTU, DALLAS BUYERS CLUB LLC, VOLTAGE PICTURES LLC, COMMUNICATIONS ALLIANCE LIMITED, HIGH COURT OF AUSTRALIA