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Would you like rights with that? The real reason behind In-N-Out’s periodic pop-ups?

Would you like rights with that? The real reason behind In-N-Out’s periodic pop-ups?

20 January 2017
By Chris Maher
In-N-Out has again given bloggers and Instagrammers heart palpitations by opening a pop-up restaurant in Sydney for ONE DAY ONLY, leaving burger lovers from other parts of the country (including the author of this article) seething with jealousy — something that doesn’t often happen when non-Sydneysiders think of Sydney.
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No Flex Zone – Federal Court sends Australian company packing over trade mark dispute

No Flex Zone – Federal Court sends Australian company packing over trade mark dispute

7 April 2016
By Katie Dillon
For readers who are fond of a good deli selection, discussions of the chemical composition of plastics, or interesting trade mark issues (or all three) – this one’s for you.
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Use it or Lose it – a bitter storm brews for heritage beer brands

Use it or Lose it – a bitter storm brews for heritage beer brands

2 May 2013
By Elisa Nolf
In a dispute that many (from beer lovers to IP lawyers) have been following, a decision on Foster’s ownership of 60 trade marks of heritage beers by IP Australia is expected by July 2013.
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