6 September 2022

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Elle Ferguson feeling the effect of Trade Mark controversy

by Neelesh Kunisisekar
Aussie influencer Elle Ferguson continues to find herself chock-a-block in controversy just weeks after her sudden departure from Channel Nine’s hit reality TV show, The Block. Despite her attempts to avoid public backlash by deleting negative comments left on her social media accounts...

21 July 2022

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Copyright Registration in Other Countries

by Alize Shaffer
As you’re probably already familiar, copyright is a type of intellectual property that protects how a person’s original idea(s) are communicated. These original ideas are communicated as ‘works’, which may be literary, dramatic, musical, or artistic. For simplicity, imagin...

23 June 2022

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A ROCKY “RHODE” FOR HAILEY BIEBER’S NEW SKINCARE LINE

by Candice Noring
If we were to ask you to name a celebrity that hasn’t launched their own beauty or skincare brand, it might prove more difficult than you might have initially realised. Hailey Rhode Bieber, the well-known model married to singer Justin Bieber, is the latest celebrity to join the rank of st...

14 June 2022

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Top Gun: Maverick flies into Copyright Turbulence

by Shivam Rishi
Despite making an astounding $400 million USD in its global opening week, Paramount’s blockbuster film Top Gun: Maverick is experiencing some legal turbulence. The family of the Israeli writer whose article inspired the original 1986 Tom Cruise film Top Gun is suing film studio Paramount Pi...

28 April 2022

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“MATERIAL GOWL”: THE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY (IP) SIDE OF TIKTOK

by Candice Noring
Tiktok’s popularity increased substantially during the 2020 lockdown and continues to be THE platform that offers all types of content, from memes to cooking to dancing videos. Unsurprisingly, small-to-medium businesses and influencers alike have adopted and utilised the app to their advant...