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Copyright Agency Limited (CAL) is a copyright collecting society which collects and distributes copyright licence fees and royalties for text and images. CAL represents a number of publishers including Fairfax Media. It has come to our attention that CAL has been sending letters of demand to some PR agencies and brands alleging copyright infringement in...
Start Me Up
We may be lawyers, but we understand that reviewing legal documents can be painful, and is often the last concern of budding entrepreneurs who just want to get their product to market. But in addition to passion, drive, talent and a great idea, any successful start up must be built on a solid legal foundation....
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Socially Awkward
Poor Qantas. In recent times the airline has suffered many a social media mishap. Back in 2011 their Twitter hashtag #qantasluxury was hijacked by unhappy customers who delivered an unprecedented number of cuttingly sarcastic and highly critical responses. In 2012 the airline battled to remove a snarky parody PR account from Twitter. The most recent...
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I Can Haz Memes in Advertising?
It’s safe to say that today, one does not simply read a funny meme and not share it with friends. The best memes are shared hundreds of thousands of times, and have become a popular marketing tool for brands. For example, Virgin used ‘Success Kid’ in a marketing campaign in the UK and everyone’s favourite...
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Are You Ready For The New Privacy Laws?
Privacy has become major concern in the digital world. In order to keep pace with rapid technological development, in December 2012 the Australian Government introduced the Privacy Amendment (Enhancing Privacy Protection) Act 2012 (Cth). This Act introduced a number of key changes to Australian privacy laws, which take effect from 12 March 2014. What are...
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Google Changes AdWords Trade Mark Policy
Change is certainly in the air at Google. Turns out that while we were busy lamenting the loss of our beloved Google Reader, the folks over at Google were equally busy revising the AdWords trade mark policy in Australia. Here is what you need to know. Key changes From 23 April 2013, Google will no...
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Google Successfully Searches for Win in the High Court
The extent of liability of Internet intermediaries for the material they publish on the Internet continues to be point of dispute in Australia and around the world. In the latest case to examine this issue, Google Inc v ACCC [2013] HCA 1, the High Court has unanimously found that Google did not engage in misleading...
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