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Website Operators Beware: Copyright in third-party content
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Website Operators Beware: Copyright in third-party content

The full court of the Federal Court has recently handed down its decision in Hardingham v RP Data Pty Limited [2021] FCAFC 148, in which the Court,

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The Weaponisation of Intellectual Property to win a trade war and the Crown Use exception to Patent Infringement

Canadian officials are considering granting Canada’s generic pharmaceutical firms the right to copy, sell and potentially export into the US patent protected drugs. In the

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The Danger of Blind Trust – When Does Indifference Become Infringement by Authorisation?
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The Danger of Blind Trust – When Does Indifference Become Infringement by Authorisation?

The Full Federal Court has recently handed down its decision in Campaigntrack Pty Ltd v Real Estate Tool Box Pty Ltd [2022] FCAFC 112, in which the

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Someone Stole Your Copyrighted Idea? Here Is What You Can
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Someone Stole Your Copyrighted Idea? Here Is What You Can

It’s said that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but not when someone is profiting from it. Is someone copying your artwork and passing

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Opportunistic Rivals Can’t Adopt Re-Branded Trade Marks
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Opportunistic 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

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No Toying Around with Lego Gun Covers
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No 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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The New Age of Trade Mark infringement defences in Australia

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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Music Copyright Fine Wakeup to Corporates
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Music 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

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Misleading Products Could Harm Kids
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Misleading 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

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Meghan & Harry: Another trade mark stosh over ARCHEWELL
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Meghan & 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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