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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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
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 MoreCROCS 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
Read MoreCan you Trademark a Song or a City? Liverpool FC vs The Locals
Can you Register a Trademark for a Song or a City? Liverpool FC vs The Locals Liverpool Football Club, one of the oldest and most
Read MoreBURGER 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
Read MoreauDA changes could cost traders their .au Domains
Significant changes are coming to Australia’s internet domain name usage rules this year and the new rules could result in a loss of domain names
Read MoreA USD$12M Lesson in trademark registration – Wawona-ship of Majestic Yosemite TradeMarks returned to National Park
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Read More7 Surprising Things That Can be Protected As Intellectual Property
Intellectual property rights pertain to the rights given to an inventor or creator over their intangible assets over a period of time. For example, a
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