Copyright infringement

  • Non-fungible tokens – a new way to hold IP?

    Non-fungible tokens – a new way to hold IP?

    Discover the rising phenomenon of Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) and how they can help protect your Intellectual Property (IP). Learn how NFTs works, its benefits for rights holders, and potential legal issues. Get the full picture here.

  • What exactly are moral rights?

    What exactly are moral rights?

    This article provides an overview of moral rights in Australia, including the three moral rights available to authors and performers, the works protected by them, their retrospective application, when they may be infringed, and the case of Meskenas v ACP Publishing Pty Ltd [2006] FMCA 1136 (Meskenas). Helping readers understand the implications of moral rights…

  • How much copying leads to copyright infringement?

    How much copying leads to copyright infringement?

    This article outlines the definition of Literary Works, the subsistence of copyright in such works, and the test for infringement of copyright under the Copyright Act 1968 (Cth). It also provides an overview of the four major characteristics to consider when determining if copying is substantial.

  • Accessory liability and copyright infringement

    Accessory liability and copyright infringement

    Manufacturers and service providers can be held liable for copyright infringement, but when? This article examines the legal implications of the Sea Shepherd (UK) v Fish & Fish Ltd [2015] UKSC 10 case and accessory liability.

  • Palmer breaches copyright – liable for $1.5m AUD in damages

    Palmer breaches copyright – liable for $1.5m AUD in damages

    Court found Respondent infringed copyright of Daniel “Dee” Snider’s works, awarding $1.5M for flagrant, contumelious infringements. It was found as not fair and not satirical/parodical.

  • Implied terms in copyright licensing

    Implied terms in copyright licensing

    Court determines scope of implied licence for digital content, emphasizing need for clear written terms to protect intellectual property rights.

  • Proposed changes to use of orphan works

    Proposed changes to use of orphan works

    Get the full details on the copyright framework and how it affects users of orphan works.

  • Website blocking orders – what has to be proven?

    Website blocking orders – what has to be proven?

    This article provides an overview of the requirements for companies wishing to offer equity-based crowd-sourced funding in Australia. It covers the types of companies eligible, the type of securities allowed, and the issuer cap.

  • s115A Copyright Act – infringement outside Australia

    s115A Copyright Act – infringement outside Australia

    This article examines the concept of shareholder oppression and provides examples of when the Court has found oppressive conduct, as well as when it has not. It also outlines the remedies the Court prefers when faced with oppressive conduct.

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