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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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Fraud Alert: The Photography Shakedown Edition
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Fraud Alert: The Photography Shakedown Edition

The Photograph Shakedown operates as follows: The shakedown is often successful as it is difficult to prove the owner uploaded the image and authorised use.

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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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Anti-troll laws are coming but do they miss the mark?
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Anti-troll laws are coming but do they miss the mark?

In response to the growing issue of on-line trolls engaging in defamation without being identified, the Australian government seeks to introduce anti-troll legislation that effectively:

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CROCS Shape Up to Bite in Trade Mark Scrap
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CROCS Shape Up to Bite in Trade Mark Scrap

Background On 25 August 2021, Crocs Inc – the US company behind the famous foam clogs – brought proceedings in the Federal Court of Australia

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Buyer Beware – DODGY ONLINE COVID VACCINES SCAM WARNING
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Buyer Beware – DODGY ONLINE COVID VACCINES SCAM WARNING

With Australia now embarked on the Covid vaccine programme, anyone thinking of jumping the queue to get the jab should beware of fakes and scams.

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BURGER WARS REIGNITED: IN N OUT of the burger trade mark
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BURGER WARS REIGNITED: IN N OUT of the burger trade mark

The trade mark burger wars are heating up again with a move by a Brisbane company to register the business name In-N-Out Aussie Burgers. In

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Australia Can Over Ride European Hijack Of Covid Vaccine
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Australia Can Over Ride European Hijack Of Covid Vaccine

Australia has a solid practical legal response to moves in Europe to seize AstraZeneca vaccine factories, strip the company of its intellectual property rights and

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7 Important Things To Know Before Hiring an Intellectual
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7 Important Things To Know Before Hiring an Intellectual

From literary work to computer programs, you have the right to protect your intellectual property. That being said, laws pertaining to patents, trade marks, copyright

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