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Will filming Times Square now require negotiating with hundreds of copyright owners?

  • King & Wood Mallesons
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  • Australia, USA
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  • May 3 2013

On 8 April 2013, The Motion Picture Association of America, along with the International Documentary Association and Film Independent, filed an

Nietzsche has Kanye West's back in rap battle -- US copyright case tests originality of song lyrics

  • Hunt & Hunt
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  • Australia, USA
  • -
  • November 23 2012

A case of déjà vu for American musician, film director and fashion designer Kanye West who has found himself the subject of another copyright infringement claim, this time by unsigned rapper Vincent Peters, professionally known as Vince P

Who owns the Pope’s favourite film Babette’s Feast? (or is this all about moral rights?)

  • King & Wood Mallesons
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  • Australia
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  • May 6 2013

Whilst we have found out many surprising things recently about Pope Francis (such as that he is a passionate fan of the San Lorenzo Football Club

Invasion of privacy proposals to affect media

  • Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
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  • Australia
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  • October 6 2011

The Australian Law Reform Commission’s (ALRC) 2008 report on privacy law, For Your Information: Australian Privacy Law and Practice, as well as similar reports released in 2009 and 2010 by the New South Wales and Victorian Law Reform Commissions respectively, have begun to gain traction in the Federal Government, with two new proposals being raised regarding invasion of privacy

Neil Brooks and the Nine Network: does ACMA offer sufficient vindication to current affairs program targets?

  • King & Wood Mallesons
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  • Australia
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  • May 8 2013

Current affairs programs like Today Tonight and A Current Affair enable ordinary Australians to voice their grievances in circumstances where

Nailed! Who’s been sprung by the ACCC and how much it cost them

  • MARQUE Lawyers
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  • Australia
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  • April 16 2013

Recently, the ACCC has taken action against a number of door-to-door sales businesses. First it was AGL, then Neighbourhood Energy and EnergyAustralia

How is your trade mark being used online? Google updates trade mark policy for advertisers

  • Clayton Utz
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  • Australia
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  • May 23 2013

Google recently changed its AdWords Trademark Policy to allow advertisers to use a competitor's trade mark as a search term for their advertisements

Why are lawyers deciding on munchkins’ hairstyles? The Wizard of Oz and copyright

  • King & Wood Mallesons
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  • Australia
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  • April 4 2013

Every frame of Disney's newly released film, The Great and Powerful Oz has been examined closely by lawyers, and not just because they are fans of

Court absolves Google of responsibility for misleading sponsored links

  • King & Wood Mallesons
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  • Australia
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  • May 7 2013

On February 6 2013, in Google Inc v Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, the High Court upheld the appeal of Google Inc against the

No protectionism in gambling’s free trade

  • Piper Alderman
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  • Australia
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  • June 7 2012

The Australian betting industry has boomed in recent years as private betting agencies have gained greater foothold in the market and governments have abandoned their holdings in state based TAB operations effectively developing a national betting market