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Rugby Australia loses WIPO dispute over wallabies.com.au
Intellectual Property 2019-03-11 10:50 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Rugby Australia, which manages national rugby union team the Wallabies, has lost its claim to the wallabies.com.au domain, which is owned by a Perth company and features pictures and links to articles about the cute marsupials.

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BASF appeals ruling over Lubrizol fuel additive patent
Energy & Natural Resources 2019-03-08 9:13 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Chemical giant BASF is appealing an IP Australia ruling that allowed US-based Lubrizol Corporation to amend certain claims of its patent for an improved fuel additive.

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Maurice Blackburn to pause Fearless Girl promotions while State Street case plays out
Business of Law 2019-03-07 10:40 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Maurice Blackburn has agreed to refrain from any marketing or promotion using a replica of the iconic New York statue, Fearless Girl, while it defends a trade mark lawsuit by State Street Global, the US asset management firm that commissioned the original statue.

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Directed Electronics wins access to seized documents in corporate theft suit
Contracts 2019-03-07 9:08 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Australian automotive electronics developer Directed Electronics OE has won access to documents seized from rivals it claims misappropriated its confidential information and infringed its copyright to gain $3.6 million in secret commissions.

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Mylan wants injunctions against Sun Pharma, Cipla over generic cholesterol drug
Ashurst 2019-03-06 3:17 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Mylan has renewed calls for a temporary injunction against Sun Pharma pending an appeal of a ruling invalidating its patents for Lipidil, and has sued a second generic drug maker, Cipla, over the cholesterol-lowering medication.

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AFT agrees to temporary injunction over new Maxigesic ads
Alastair Vincent 2019-03-05 8:24 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

AFT Pharmaceuticals has agreed to a court order temporarily restraining it from distributing point of sale material containing updated claims that its painkiller Maxigesic is more effective than other over-the-counter medications.

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Boehringer hits Teva with counterpunch in inhaler patent battle
Christian Dimitriadis 2019-03-04 9:53 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

German pharmaceutical company Boehringer has struck back at a patent lawsuit brought by Teva, filing a cross-claim alleging Teva is threatening to infringe three of its patents related to its blockbuster inhaler Spiriva with the planned launch of a competing inhaler in Australia.

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Auto electronics maker Redarc puts brakes on patent infringement case against B8
Intellectual Property 2019-03-04 12:19 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Auto electronics maker B8 Systems has settled a patent suit brought by rival Redarc Group and has agreed to stop selling its allegedly infringing vehicle brake controller in Australia.

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Court slams judge for ‘regrettable’ $2.8M award in Microsoft IP case
Competition & Consumer Protection 2019-02-28 7:17 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A judge’s decision imposing damages of over $2.8 million on a Melbourne computer retailer facing an intellectual property lawsuit by Microsoft has been slammed as “regrettable” and a judicial “failure,” in a judgment overturning the ruling.

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Apartment provider drops case against Hilton over ‘Waldorf’ trade mark
Allens 2019-02-28 1:48 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

A serviced apartments provider has discontinued its appeal of a ruling that blocked it from trade marking the phrase “Waldorf Apartment”, after Hilton Worldwide — which owns New York’s iconic Waldorf Astoria hotel – opposed the move.

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