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Patents and the Right of Repair – Ink dries on Re-making patented goods in the Full Court In Calidad Pty Ltd v Seiko Epson Corporation the Full
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Who would have patent rights to an Australian Coronavirus cure? While Australian scientists and medical researchers race to find a cure for the coronavirus, a
Read MoreOpportunistic Rivals Can’t Adopt Re-Branded Trade Marks
With multiple brands renaming, opportunistic traders may be tempted to adopt the name of a disused Trade Mark. But the result for the opportunistic trader
Read MoreNo Toying Around with Lego Gun Covers
The saga of Culper Precision should go into the books as a basic lesson in what not to do in the business of children’s toys,
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A cautionary tale for trade mark holders in Australia- there’s a new trend in legal cases to bring a cross claim to declare the trade
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It’s the sort of news that cracks up trade mark lawyers – how the United States’ military Space Force may have been trumped in a
Read MoreMusic Copyright Fine Wakeup to Corporates
Mr Palmer has been ordered to pay $1.5M for using the Twisted Sister song We’re Not Gonna Take It in his 2019 federal election advertisements. Although the
Read MoreMisleading Products Could Harm Kids
A Victorian brewer was banned from advertising one of its beers after a child mistakenly drank it, thinking it was chocolate milk. The Victorian Commission
Read MoreMeghan & Harry: Another trade mark stosh over ARCHEWELL
Harry and Meghan have yet another battle on their hands, this one with an entrepreneurial Filipino businessman who wants to use the name ARCHEWELL for
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