Social media is undeniably a part of everyday life for many people, and most businesses have incorporated social media into their official communications. Itâ […]
Read moreThe volume of personal information collected has increased exponentially in recent years due to advances in technology and the ways individuals interact. Austra […]
Read moreThe Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) sometimes release details of industries or target groups that will be receiving their attention, eithe […]
Read moreCybersquatting occurs when people register domain names in bad faith with the intention of making a profit from the goodwill of a trade mark that they do not ow […]
Read moreA company’s brand portfolio is regarded as one of its key assets and these portfolios are rapidly growing worldwide, which has brought with it a shift in focu […]
Read moreRihanna recently sued the fashion retailer Topshop in the Chancery Court for the tort of passing off. Topshop had been selling t-shirts with a picture of Rihann […]
Read moreChristian Louboutin has recently claimed in the Antwerp Court in Belgium that its registered trade mark for its iconic red soled shoes was infringed by the Vlaa […]
Read moreCompetitions are an increasingly powerful way for a business to promote its products and services, or otherwise to interact with users via its social media page […]
Read moreIn 1995 there were an estimated 16million internet users. In 2013, that number has ballooned to 2.8 billion, or 40% of the world’s population. Few businesses […]
Read moreA shareholders agreement is a legally binding arrangement entered into between each of the shareholders in a company by which they agree how their relationship […]
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