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InIP: What's happening in intellectual property - August 2023
Insight 30 Aug 2023

Your regular wrap-up of some of the world's leading and intriguing IP stories. ...

Australian Government takes its $325 million damages claim to the High Court in Commonwealth v Sanofi
Insight 29 Aug 2023

The Full Court has confirmed that the Australian Government is not entitled to any damages from Sanofi and Bristol-Myers Squibb. In this Insight, we examine the appeal decision and consider its implications for patent infringement proceedings relating to pharmaceutical products. ...

Why intellectual property should be a key component of your ESG agenda
Insight 17 Aug 2023

In this Insight, we unpack a number of IP considerations that should be integrated into a comprehensive ESG approach. ...

InIP: What's happening in intellectual property - June 2023
Insight 29 Jun 2023

Your regular wrap-up of some of the world's leading and intriguing IP stories. ...

Redesigning the Designs Act
Insight 26 Jun 2023

IP Australia recently announced it is calling for submissions in relation to proposals that will change aspects of Australia's design system. The principal matters under consideration are: virtual designs; partial designs; and incremental designs. ...

The AI-generated picture becomes clearer: key legal considerations emerging for generative AI developers and their customers
Insight 17 May 2023

With rapid developments, it is proving increasingly difficult to stay across the full range of implications for the use and regulation of generative AI tools. This Insight is intended to provide an update on the developments in generative. ...

InIP: What's happening in intellectual property - April 2023
Insight 01 May 2023

Your regular wrap-up of some of the world's leading and intriguing IP stories. ...

Treasury proposes new anti-avoidance measure for intragroup payments connected with intangibles in low-tax jurisdictions
Insight 20 Apr 2023

The Federal Government is proposing to deny the ability of significant global entities to deduct payments relating to intangible assets connected with low corporate tax jurisdictions. ...

Burger rivals in dispute with the lot
Insight 29 Oct 2020

McDonald's has sued Hungry Jack's in an effort to have the latter's trade mark, Big Jack, cancelled based on various grounds. Regardless of the outcome, the case is a timely reminder to use caution when employing comparative advertising against competitors. ...

Australia rebranded? A new logo in tough times for trade and travel
Insight 28 Aug 2020

Australia's new 'wattle' logo is intended to represent Australia in the international trade arena. Detailed arrangements governing its use are still to come. Stay alert for details of forthcoming governance arrangements which will define the circumstances in which the new logo can be applied. ...

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