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
Read MoreThe 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
Read MoreReverse Cybersquatting IS A DOMAIN NAME WORTH A MAGIC $1M
Townsville’s Jeff Geaney purchased the domain magicmillions.com two-and-a-half years ago from an American company for about $2500. He is now open to offers to sell
Read MoreProtecting ‘Kidfluencers’ – What Every Parent Needs to Know
Background What might have begun as cutesy snaps of the baby circulating to a friends group has grown into startup business ventures, as Influencer parents
Read MoreListen to us chat about how to protect your next big idea on the Full Blown Adult podcast
If you want to know how to protect your next big idea, have a listen to us chat with the wonderful Veronica Milsom on her Full Blown
Read MoreHigh Court Delivers Mortal Blow to Planned Obsolescence
HIGH COURT DELIVERS MORTAL BLOW TO INDUSTRIES PLANNED OBSOLESCENCE STRATEGIES Australia’s High Court has delivered a stunning mortal patents blow to industries that manufacture items
Read MoreGame 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.
Read MoreGame Over for Foreign Companies playing with Australian Contract Law
Foreign companies that may think they can weasel out of being liable for contracts with Australian clients can thank our computer gamers for a hard
Read MoreDon’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.
Read MoreAnti-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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