High Court
If you check the on-line court records, you will find that the court below permitted the warrant to be executed and the original tapes have already been seized.
This was despite Mr Jones's attempt to have the warrant set aside.
Mr Jones sought leave to appeal the release of the tapes to CASA. The tapes are in the possession of the court.
Leave was granted and the tapes are held by the court pending the outcome of Mr Jones's High Court appeal which, not surprisingly, is an action seeking to prevent the release of the original footage.
The action on foot is neither the High Court considering the merit of the case, nor is it a consideration of the characterisation of the purported deeds performed by Mr Jones.
T28D, Gobbledock; the law and how it 'works', to put it in layman's language is obviously not your strength.
To be fair, neither of you purport to be 'learned in the law' so may I suggest you stick to 'google' and the various court websites and then you may just have a better than even money chance of making sense when you talk about legal matters.