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Google may face class action over anonymous reviews
Class Actions 2020-02-17 5:26 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Search giant Google may face a class action by disgruntled business owners seeking compensation for loss and damage they claim has been caused by anonymous negative online reviews.

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Judge allows docs despite ‘real risk’ of prosecution for ex-Directed Electronics manager
Andrew McRobert 2020-02-17 11:44 am By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A former manager of Australian electronics automotive developer Directed Electronics OE has failed to block access to certain documents in a corporate theft case, despite the Federal Court finding they gave rise to a “real and appreciable risk” of civil or criminal prosecution against him.

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ACCC wins power to compel information from Google, Facebook
ACCC 2020-02-14 10:32 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The Federal Government has blessed the ACCC’s request for an extended public inquiry into Google and Facebook as well as a separate probe into the tech giants’ advertising practices, arming the regulator with the power to collect information on the companies’ advertising and search algorithms.

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Rokt parries blows from Full Court as it looks to save software patent
Advertising 2020-02-10 9:53 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A landmark ruling granting fintech Rokt’s application for a software patent has come under attack before the Full Federal Court, with the judges expressing skepticism about the invention’s patentability.

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IP Australia sinks Intel’s bid for ‘Falcon’ drone trade mark
Baker McKenzie 2020-02-10 12:24 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Computer processing giant Intel cannot register ‘Intel Falcon’ as a trade mark for drones, with an IP Australia officer finding the mark is deceptively similar to three existing marks.

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Hewlett-Packard could not cap commissions at ‘whim’, owes ex-sales rep $370,000, court says
Associate Justice Verity McWilliam 2020-02-04 7:02 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

IT giant Hewlett-Packard Australia has been ordered to pay over $370,000 in unpaid commissions to a former sales executive after a court found the company could not change its incentives “arbitrarily, capriciously or unreasonably”.

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Former director of internet company gets 6 years in jail for fraud
ASIC 2020-01-24 9:50 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The former director of a Queensland-based internet services provider has been sentenced to six years in jail after pleading guilty to fraud charges.

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Trivago misled hotel booking customers to boost income, court finds
ACCC 2020-01-21 11:48 am By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Hotel booking aggregator Trivago misled consumers about its cheapest price promise by arranging its listings according to payments it received instead of the actual hotel room price, a court has found.

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Schneider Electric faces patent infringement suit over Clipsal socket outlet
Davies Collison Cave 2020-01-16 5:30 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Sydney

A US communications infrastructure company has filed a patent lawsuit against the Australian arm of French energy tech giant Schneider Electric, which is accused of flagrant infringement with the sale of one of its Clipsal electric socket products.

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Judge won’t park patent infringement case over City of Melbourne’s vehicle sensor system
Chris Burgess 2020-01-15 10:47 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

A data services company has failed to put the brakes on a patent infringement case by tech company Vehicle Monitoring Systems over a system used by the City of Melbourne for timing parked vehicles, despite arguing the case ended with a settlement five years ago.

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