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Tom Davies King & Wood Mallesons

Tom Davies

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First P2P file-sharing jury trial in the US: damages of US$220,000 reinstated *

USA - October 3 2012
Since our post on Ms Thomas-Rasset’s case back in 2009 (Capitol Records Inc v Thomas-Rasset), the amount in damages that she has been ordered to pay to the major music labels for copyright infringement has changed several times.

Co-authors: Sophia Finter .


John Swinson talks to BRR Media about Facebook marketing | Podcast *

Australia - September 6 2012
Earlier this month we posted about a decision of the Advertising Standards Board which declared that a Facebook page may be considered a ‘marketing communication tool’ when used by an advertiser.


Liability for user generated content on Facebook *

Australia - August 9 2012
The Advertising Standards Board (ASB) has decided in a recent case involving Smirnoff Vodka that a Facebook page may be considered a ‘marketing communication tool’ when used by an advertiser.


Liability for user generated content on Facebook *

Australia - August 2 2012
The Advertising Standards Board decided in a recent case that a Facebook page may be considered a ‘marketing communication tool’ when used by an advertiser.

Co-authors: John Swinson.