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Optus owner sues Telstra, former VP who jumped ship
Hall & Wilcox 2021-06-25 7:07 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Singapore-based telecommunications giant Singtel, which owns Optus, has launched a copyright lawsuit seeking discovery from a former vice-president who jumped ship to Telstra.

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Intellectual property barrister David Larish on building a practice ‘from nothing’
David Larish 2021-06-22 9:41 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

For intellectual property barrister David Larish, one of the most pivotal moments in his career had nothing to do with working on a case.

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Thomson Geer strengthens media team by snapping up News Corp lawyer
Intellectual Property 2021-06-22 9:13 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Law firm Thomson Geer has bolstered the ranks of its media team with the recruitment of News Corp senior litigation counsel Marlia Saunders to its Sydney office.

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Clive Palmer agrees to pay indemnity costs in Twisted Sister copyright dispute
Alexander Law 2021-06-22 1:27 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Billionaire Clive Palmer has agreed to pay part of Universal Music’s costs on an indemnity basis, after a judge found he infringed substantial parts of the copyright for Twister Sister’s rock anthem ‘We’re Not Gonna Take It’ and ordered him to pay $1.5 million in damages.

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Full Court upholds Sequenom’s win in patent battle over prenatal genetic tests
Adrian Ryan 2021-06-21 6:34 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The Full Federal Court has upheld US biotech company Sequenom’s  patent for a noninvasive prenatal genetic test, rejecting rival Ariosa Diagnostic’s argument that the patent merely described a way to extract incorporeal genetic information.

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Court throws out ‘absurd’ ruling on patent term extensions
Australian Government Solicitor 2021-06-16 1:34 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A judge has overturned a ruling from the Australian Patent Office that shortened the amount of time available to companies under patent term extensions, saying a “liberal rather than literal” reading was needed to achieve the extension regime’s goals of compensating holders of drug patents for the lengthy time required to obtain regulatory approval to market their drugs.

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Biogen sues to fend off generic competition to MS drug Tecfidera
Biopharmalex 2021-06-16 11:26 am By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Switzerland-based Biogen has sued generic drug maker MSN Laboratories for allegedly threatening to infringe the patent for its top-selling oral MS drug Tecfidera.

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King & Wood Mallesons’ Luke Hawthorne on why patent law is so cool
Intellectual Property 2021-06-15 4:58 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

King & Wood Mallesons senior associate Luke Hawthorne lives to roll up his sleeves and delve into the “weird and wonderful” technologies behind the patent cases he works on.

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Silk on cutting-edge IP cases elevated to Federal Court
Courts 2021-06-10 10:18 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

A top intellectual property barrister who has worked on cutting-edge cases that raise novel questions about the patentability of inventions has been appointed to the Federal Court.

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Mike Tyson sues Culture Kings over ‘misleading’ T-shirts
Competition & Consumer Protection 2021-06-09 4:14 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Boxing champion Mike Tyson has sued Australian streetwear company Culture Kings for allegedly selling ‘misleading’ T-shirts featuring his image.

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