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Revolution or evolution - The tech disputes podcast series
Digital transformation is causing the dispute landscape to evolve rapidly. This series explores the nature of technology litigation, the areas disputes …
Not all’s “fair dealing” in war and Greenpeace: Federal Court confirms limits of the “parody or satire” exception to copyright infringement
The Federal Court’s decision in AGL v Greenpeace1 confirms that using a corporate logo in activist or protest materials may be permissible under both …
Automotive perspectives - Why IP strategy is now fundamental
As sophisticated technology reshapes the industry, we assess the increasingly core role of intellectual property for car makersThe emergence of new …
Australian Consumer Law marks 10 years with some large penalties
The Australian Consumer Law marked its tenth anniversary on 1 January 2021. Some belated presents were recently delivered in the form of the confirmation …
Copyright owners “Don’t have to take it”: Federal Court of Australia awards substantial remedy for copyright infringement, plus double damages for flagrancy
The Federal Court’s recent decision in Universal Music v Palmer, in which Mr Palmer was ordered to pay AU$1.5 million for his unauthorised use of the …
Pharmaceutical patent term extensions: federal court hears challenge to “absurd” Australian patent office ruling
Two major pharmaceutical companies have challenged Australia’s Commissioner of Patents in the Federal Court about the time limits within which an …
A ‘new normal’ when it comes to the TGA regulation of medical devices?
Key points: In Australia responding to the urgent need for Covid-related medical devices the TGA implemented a number of emergency measures to bring …
Patent and Pharma update, February 2021
Key recent developments in the United Kingdom and Europe relating to patents and the pharmaceutical sector. In this edition we cover an important …
Beyond Brexit Legal Guide 2021
The UK formally left the EU on 31 January 2020 and the transition period ended on 31 December 2020. The UK and EU trade relationship is now governed by …
Predicting the future for “green” claims: The Full Federal Court provides guidance on representations as to future matters (Australia)
Marketing products as ‘environmentally friendly’ is an increasingly popular way for businesses to capture consumer attention. As the popularity of such …
Technology Disputes: The wave of the future
Data class actions, AI-driven disputes, copyright post-Brexit and much more – our in-depth analysis covers all the key developments in tech …
IP in a time of crisis – What does pharma have to do with a low-carbon future?
As crisis stokes calls to water down IP rights, pharma giants have shown pragmatic flexibility. Energy firms using tech to tackle global warming should …
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