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Border fears lead to online trial over Twisted Sister track
The trial to decide whether Clive Palmer ripped off a 1980s rock classic to promote his political party will be heard entirely online after his lawyer raised concerns about an unfair playing field due to border restrictions between NSW and Queensland.
It means the judge, witnesses and barristers for Mr Palmer and Universal Music, who is suing the mining magnate for copyright infringement, will all appear remotely at the trial set to be held later this year.
Universal is seeking royalties from…
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