iiNet customers who allegedly downloaded illegal copies of the Hollywood movie Dallas Buyers Club can rest a little easier after the Federal Court rejected a second bid to get their contact details.

Voltage Pictures is the company that owns the copyright for Dallas Buyers Club. It has been attempting to get iiNet and other internet service providers to reveal the contact details of 4726 customers it claims have been caught illegally downloading the movie.

The Federal Court has rejected Dallas Buyers Club's latest request to access the details of customers who allegedly illegally downloaded copies of the film.

In August the company received permission to ask for the details under strict conditions that included Voltage Pictures paying a $600,000 bond and only being allowed to ask for the cost of the movie and some out-of-pocket expenses.

In September Dallas Buyers Club went back to Justice Perram and asked to access the details of just 472 customers in exchange for paying 10 per cent of the bond, or $60,000. They also requested the right to ask for more compensation.