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Zoom made a very standard change to its terms and conditions. Why was everyone mad?
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Zoom made a very standard change to its terms and conditions. Why was everyone mad?

Our favourite pandemic-era technology Zoom has had to walk back some significant changes to its terms of service, but the artificial intelligence wars have just

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Puma Loses Trade Mark ‘CAT’ Fight
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Puma Loses Trade Mark ‘CAT’ Fight

Caterpillar Inc (Caterpillar), the world’s largest heavy equipment manufacturer, has successfully appealed against the Trade Marks Registrar’s decision to dismiss its opposition to Puma SE’s

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Got a Unique Idea? Here’s Why Legal Protection is Important
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Got a Unique Idea? Here’s Why Legal Protection is Important

Identifying a problem scope is the first step towards inventing a solution to a problem. Inventions can transform the world and make inventors very wealthy.

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Game Over With Hefty Fine in Gaming Patent Clash
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Game Over With Hefty Fine in Gaming Patent Clash

The world’s electronic gaming industry has been alerted to a multi million dollar fine imposed on a company for infringing another’s patents on a game.

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Face the (Jazz) Music: Acquired Distinctiveness Irrelevant to Deceptive Similarity Test
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Face the (Jazz) Music: Acquired Distinctiveness Irrelevant to Deceptive Similarity Test

The Full Federal Court recently handed down its decision in Swancom Pty Ltd v The Jazz Corner Hotel Pty Ltd [2022] FCAFC 157, in which the Court

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Don’t get your eagles and gates confused
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Don’t get your eagles and gates confused

As if 2020 could not become more complicated. We now have to assure everyone our law firm is not in any way connected to Thailand.

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Beware Who’s Using Your Internet Service
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Beware Who’s Using Your Internet Service

Small businesses providing Wi-Fi to their patrons, holiday rental hosts and home owners or their tenants could face serious charges if people use their internet

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