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Police Phone Tracking Heralds New Era In Virus War

Police Phone Tracking of Quarantine Contacts Heralds New Era in Virus War The probability of Australian police using mobile phone tracking technology to track contacts

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Patents and Trade Marks Are Not the Same.
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Patents and Trade Marks Are Not the Same.

Intellectual property refers to intangible creations of the human intellect. From the shape of a Coca-Cola bottle to the iconic McDonald’s golden arches, you can

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Patents and Trade Marks Are Not the Same. Here’s Everything You Need to Know

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Patents and the Right of Repair | Re-making patented goods

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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Patent Rights to an Australian Coronavirus cure

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

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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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Netflix Outsmarts POTUS On Space Force Trade Mark
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Netflix Outsmarts POTUS On Space Force Trade Mark

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

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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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