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Little River Band secures injunction in IP suit over alleged Spotify hack
Intellectual Property 2021-10-13 12:25 pm By Bianca Hrovat Sydney

Australian rock band Little River Band has secured an injunction against an Adelaide-based record label accused of hijacking the band’s Spotify accounts on behalf of disgruntled former band members.

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‘Madness’ if Sandoz entitled to generic Lexapro licence, High Court told
Appeals 2021-10-12 7:20 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Danish drug maker Lundbeck has told the High Court it did not contract away a royalty-free licence to generic drug maker Sandoz to sell blockbuster antidepressant Lexapro, saying such a decision would be commercial “madness”.

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‘Shit hot tradie’ trade mark not so hot, delegate finds
Consumer Goods 2021-10-05 4:19 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

In a victory for Tradie briefs manufacturer Sojo, a delegate has shot down clothing start-up Rebel Power’s bid to trade mark the words ‘shit hot tradie’.

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a2 Milk settles trade mark spat with Open Country
Clayton Utz 2021-09-28 2:16 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

The a2 Milk Company has reached a settlement in its fight against New Zealand-based Open Country’s trade mark containing the jealously guarded ‘a2’, with the rival dairy supplier dropping its successful application to register the mark.

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Patent ‘troll’ takes aim at Apple’s iPhone technology in new lawsuit
Apple 2021-09-27 11:00 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Apple has been hit with a lawsuit alleging iPhone and iPad devices sold in Australia since at least 2014 and equipped with Touch and Face ID technology infringe two patents held by a non-practicing entity.

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Pfizer, Merck Sharpe & Dohme reach global settlement in vaccine patent battle
Corrs Chambers Westgarth 2021-09-24 6:25 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Pharmaceutical giants Merck Sharpe & Dohme and Pfizer have resolved a long-running intellectual property dispute over a 2015 patent owned by Pfizer for a pneumococcal vaccine.

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Katy Perry wins bid to withdraw ‘wrong’ admission in trade mark dispute
Consumer Goods 2021-09-24 2:10 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

US singer Katy Perry can withdraw an admission in a trade mark infringement case that licensing her brand to Target and Myer constituted use, with a judge finding the admission was “not consistent with current law”.

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Latest patent ruling rejecting AI inventorship puts Federal Court in minority
Allens 2021-09-24 1:58 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The Federal Court’s decision that artificial intelligence can be listed on a patent application as the inventor has become an outlier, as the UK joins the US in rejecting what has become an international battle to claim AI inventorship.

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Pharmacor challenges patent extension for Biogen’s MS drug
Ben Mee 2021-09-23 2:14 pm By Bianca Hrovat Sydney

An Australian generic drug manufacturer has struck back at patent lawsuit by Swiss pharmaceutical company Biogen, alleging a patent for MS drug Tecfidera is invalid and a that a patent term extension for the drug  was wrongly granted.

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Canva gets more time to patent website invention after lawyer mess-up
FPA Patent Attorneys 2021-09-20 12:06 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Graphics design platform Canva has been conditionally granted further time to apply to patent an invention for generating websites, after IP Australia found its US patent attorneys had made an “error or omission” by failing to track expiration dates for registering the patent.

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