Media & IP Law

The ‘Australia Tax’ – The Cost of Digital Products in Australia:

The ‘Australia Tax’ – The Cost of Digital Products in Australia:

You’ve probably heard the term ‘Australia Tax’ thrown around quite a bit in the media and it certainly deserves the attention it gets. We’ve always paid more for physical products in Australia due to our location and the cost of shipping goods here and distributing them. However is it fair that we also pay a great deal more than other countries for digital products? After all what extra costs are there to justify if the product is simply distributed over the internet?

Patenting the Human Body - Invention or Nature?

Patenting the Human Body - Invention or Nature?

A significant decision has been handed down by the Full Bench of the Federal Court of Australia today in regards to intellectual property and the human body. The decision centres around the BRCA1 gene mutation, commonly known as the ‘breast cancer gene’. In a landmark decision the court has found that a private company is within its rights to hold a patent over this gene.

The Rise and Rise of Social Media – The Dangers of Using it in the Workplace:

The Rise and Rise of Social Media – The Dangers of Using it in the Workplace:

Social media is so widely used nowadays that even you’re grandma is liking and commenting on your posts! It’s the place where the news hits first and if you’re not on it then you’re viewed as a bit of a rebel. With social media so commonplace there are certain pitfalls that come with it and over-sharing about something that happened in the workplace could land you in a lot of trouble with your employer.

Just Monkeying Around – Animals Selfies Can’t Be Copyrighted:

Just Monkeying Around – Animals Selfies Can’t Be Copyrighted:

Just a quick post for all those budding wildlife photographers out there – don’t let a curious monkey (or any other jungle animal for that matter) push the shutter button on your camera instead of you. Why you ask?

Recycling or Piggybacking? Emerging Technology and ‘Fair Use’:

Recycling or Piggybacking? Emerging Technology and ‘Fair Use’:

We’ve previously highlighted how Copyright law in Australia is in a sense ‘broken’ as it fails to keep pace with emerging technologies. What is considered as the biggest flaw in copyright law in this country is the lack of a ‘fair use’ defence to copyright infringement, which covers the ‘recycling’ of content, where it is repurposed or modified by another author.

Protecting Your Interests - Personal Properties Securities Register:

Protecting Your Interests - Personal Properties Securities Register:

The Personal Property Securities Act 2009 (“PPSA”) came into effect on 30 January 2012, bringing with it a raft of changes to the enforcement of securities over personal property, including a new unified Federal law. 

Battle of the Font Masters - Partnership Agreements:

Battle of the Font Masters - Partnership Agreements:

One of the most common small business structures in Australia is a partnership, whereby two people agree to go into business together and each takes a stake in both the businesses profits and losses. In most cases however, no formal agreement is entered into between the partners as they are usually close friends who don’t foresee anything going wrong.

REMIX! Australia's Copyright Law is Broken:

REMIX! Australia's Copyright Law is Broken:

Technology is constantly changing, evolving and reinventing itself and at an ever increasing pace. It's amazing, inspiring and something that you have to keep pace with. Unfortunately it moves so quick, that quite often the law can't keep up with it.

Defamation on Social Media Platforms:

Defamation on Social Media Platforms:

Social media is a fantastic tool for keeping in touch with people. It allows you to broadcast an update to close friends, acquaintances or to the public. This may seem like a great tool, however like any other tool it can be abused and there can be serious legal consequences as a result. For example, something we see all too often is the defamation of individuals via social media.