Australia, Canada, Enforcement, New Zealand, UK, US Eyes in the back of its head – regulators’ cooperation framework MOU 7 September 2020 By Stephanie Swan Read on
Cartels, Enforcement, US Immunity from treble damages for cooperation 30 July 2020 By Ryan Macquart Read on
Intellectual Property, Patents Don’t you wanna dance with me? US Supreme Court to hear Amgen v Sandoz biosimilars case 24 January 2017 By Alex Horne Read on
Copyright, Intellectual Property, Media & entertainment “Your word is your bond”: Is Trump’s plagiarism of Obama copyright infringement? 10 August 2016 By Siao-Sun Hoon Read on
Advertising & marketing, Copyright, Intellectual Property Copyright and the US primaries: From Adele to Neil Young, why do artists keep getting Berned by politicians? 7 March 2016 By Siao-Sun Hoon Read on
Intellectual Property, Trade marks Kylie Minogue takes on Kylie Jenner – what happens when two celebrities have the same name? 4 March 2016 By Maggie Chan Read on
Intellectual Property, Trade marks Trade mark confidence signals big things to come for ‘The Hayne Plane’ 25 August 2015 By Damien MacRae Read on
Copyright, Intellectual Property, Media & entertainment, Social media Self(ie) made: Artist makes a Princely sum selling other people’s photos 4 June 2015 By Siao-Sun Hoon Read on
Advertising & marketing, Intellectual Property, Media & entertainment, Social media, Technology, Trade marks What’s in a name? (Try to) Keep up with the Kardashians 18 May 2015 By Katie Dillon Read on
Advertising & marketing, Intellectual Property, Litigation, Media & entertainment, Social media, Trade marks “HOW” does matter – ethics company sues yoghurt 17 November 2014 By Katie Dillon Read on