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Summer BOD competition: social media queens engage in trade mark litigation

Summer BOD competition: social media queens engage in trade mark litigation

12 January 2018
By Maggie Chan
Social media queens Sophie Guidolin and Rachael Finch both run fitness businesses through Instagram, promoting the #healthy lifestyle.
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Threats Muddy Waters: unjustified threats of infringement in the Full Federal Court of Australia

Threats Muddy Waters: unjustified threats of infringement in the Full Federal Court of Australia

26 May 2017
By Alex Horne
A decision in March of the Full Federal Court in Australian Mud Company Pty Ltd v Coretell Pty Ltd [2017] FCAFC 44 concerning unjustified threats of infringement will have some lawyers as happy as pigs in mud.
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Don’t you wanna dance with me?  US Supreme Court to hear Amgen v Sandoz biosimilars case

Don’t you wanna dance with me? US Supreme Court to hear Amgen v Sandoz biosimilars case

24 January 2017
By Alex Horne
The US Supreme Court has granted petitions for certiorari in Amgen v.
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Counter-productive? Australia’s Productivity Commission releases Final Report into Australia’s Intellectual Property Arrangements

Counter-productive? Australia’s Productivity Commission releases Final Report into Australia’s Intellectual Property Arrangements

21 December 2016
By Luke Hawthorne
Yesterday, Australia’s Productivity Commission released their Final Report into Australia’s Intellectual Property Arrangements.
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My Copyright Rules: Seven cooked by Nine in legal pressure test

My Copyright Rules: Seven cooked by Nine in legal pressure test

19 August 2015
By Siao-Sun Hoon
Are all reality TV cooking shows the same?
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Looking to move your brand into China?  Here’s our quick guide to protecting your IP in the process

Looking to move your brand into China? Here’s our quick guide to protecting your IP in the process

11 May 2015
By Emily Rich
Successfully exporting your Australian brand into the Chinese market is a challenging task and it requires a significant investment of time and resources, together with a well thought-out brand protection strategy.
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IP & Competition Law…a match made in reform heaven?

IP & Competition Law…a match made in reform heaven?

23 September 2014
By Daniella Phair
IP Whiteboard examines the recommendations of the Competition Policy Review Panel's Draft Report on intellectual property law reform.
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