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1 Apple loses trademark case against Sydney SME Patrick Stafford
2 Billabong sued by Indonesian distributor for $168 million Patrick Stafford
3 AFACT to appeal copyright case against iiNet Patrick Stafford
4 Landmark case shows SMEs can take legal action against online defamation Patrick Stafford
5 COSBOA backs changes to bankruptcy laws James Thomson
6 Not-for-profits curb fraud through improved surveillance Amanda Gome
7 Queensland gamer to pay $1.5 million for copying Nintendo Wii game Patrick Stafford
8 Poaching warning as British law firm leads a mass poaching raid on Australian rival Clayton Utz Patrick Stafford
9 Bullying suicide case a warning to small businesses Patrick Stafford
10 The film studios are shooting themselves in the foot over illegal downloads: Domenic Carosa Domenic Carosa
11 Conroy to examine iiNet ruling, will consider effects on industry Patrick Stafford
12 Construction company Akron collapses Patrick Stafford
13 Global internet industry awaits Federal Court decision on iiNet copyright case Patrick Stafford
14 Confusion spreads over Anzac Day trading hours Patrick Stafford
15 Retailers warned to stay alert after $50 million credit card skimming sting Patrick Stafford
16 Government reform of insolvency laws to offer greater protection to directors James Thomson
17 Yahoo! attacks Chinese Government for cyber attacks, defends Google Patrick Stafford
18 VHA amends mobile handset warranties after ACCC investigation Patrick Stafford
19 Hillary Clinton demands Chinese Government explains Google cyber attack Patrick Stafford
20 Google considers shutting down Chinese operations Patrick Stafford
21 Perth property tycoon Warren Anderson denies assault allegations from former wife James Thomson
22 Aldi sues Coles over misleading, deceptive Christmas ads Patrick Stafford
23 Travel operator Wicked Camper attacks Queensland Government over safety claims Patrick Stafford
24 Corporate watchdog reveals targets for company reporting crackdown James Thomson
25 ACCC launches legal action against carbon capture company Patrick Stafford
26 Spam king fined $210,000 by Federal Court, ACMA supports decision Patrick Stafford
27 ACCC hits Panasonic over free Nintendo Wii promotion Amanda Gome
28 ASIC releases guidelines for handling confidential information Patrick Stafford
29 ASIC to appeal One.Tel decision Patrick Stafford
30 Confusion reigns over Boxing Day public holiday – here’s how it works Patrick Stafford
31 Mitre 10 rejects trademark infringement claim from Grill’d Patrick Stafford
32 Man faces court over allegedly blackmailing head of the wealthy Casella family James Thomson
33 Federal Court shuts down get-rich-quick pyramid selling scheme James Thomson
34 ACMA expands spam crackdown to Skype, instant messengers Patrick Stafford
35 Google cracks down on work-from-home scams Patrick Stafford
36 Social media opens SMEs to legal problems with defamation: Legal expert Patrick Stafford
37 Malware attacks on the rise as JB Hi-Fi site and Whirpoool forums hit Patrick Stafford
38 Businesses urged to watch out for fraud, bad debts during Christmas period Patrick Stafford
39 Steve Jobs tells Australian developer: change your app name Patrick Stafford
40 PayPal agrees to strengthen systems under money laundering laws James Thomson
41 Snooze ordered to give vouchers to customers mislead by advertising Patrick Stafford
42 Liquidator considers legal action against James Packer and Lachlan Murdoch as ASIC loses One.Tel case James Thomson
43 Melbourne company ordered to pay $7.5 million over fake Ugg boots James Thomson
44 Intel pays rival AMD $1.25 billion in intellectual property dispute Patrick Stafford
45 iiNet accused of putting its own interests ahead of copyright infringements Patrick Stafford
46 Vodafone fined $110,000 for spam SMS messages Patrick Stafford
47 Skype reaches settlement with original founders over license dispute Patrick Stafford
48 SMEs shouldn’t fear new eWaste scheme Patrick Stafford
49 iiNet denies it has the ability to block The Pirate Bay site Patrick Stafford
50 Truck companies fined by ACCC for price fixing Patrick Stafford
 
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News


Refund Home Loans boss slammed for making false statements to franchisees
James Thomson Federal Court finds Refund Home Loans’ Wayne Ormond has breached the Trade Practices Act after telling franchisees the ACCC had approved the way Refund was dealing with franchisees. | Sunday, 14 March 2010

Apple loses trademark case against Sydney SME
Patrick Stafford Sydney-based Wholesale Central wins right to apply for a trademark containing the letter “i” as part of its product line despite protests from tech manufacturing giant Apple. | Friday, 12 March 2010

Billabong sued by Indonesian distributor for $168 million
Patrick Stafford Surfwear retail giant Billabong has been sued by its former Bali-based distributor seeking $168 million in damages regarding the cancellation of its licence in 2005. | Tuesday, 9 March 2010

Investors consider class action against waste millionaire Terry Peabody’s Transpacific Industries
James Thomson Transpacific Industries could face a multi-million dollar class action amid claims it misled the market by failing to meet its continuous disclosure obligations prior to a huge profit slump. | Monday, 8 March 2010

Apple sues HTC over 20 patent infringements
Patrick Stafford Apple sues handset manufacturer HTC for allegedly infringing on several of the company’s patents relating to its user interface designs and technology. | Tuesday, 2 March 2010

Experts applaud Fair Work Australia after settling crucial test case on enterprise agreements
James Thomson Employer groups applaud Fair Work’s decision to overturn an agreement that could have made compulsory arbitration a feature of every enterprise agreement around the country. | Monday, 1 March 2010

AFACT to appeal copyright case against iiNet
Patrick Stafford A group of entertainment companies have lodged an appeal against a Federal Court judgement earlier this month which decided ISP iiNet was not liable for the copyright infringements of its users. | Thursday, 25 February 2010

Landmark case shows SMEs can take legal action against online defamation
Patrick Stafford Legal expert says a landmark case has confirmed that companies may have grounds to pursue and prosecute people who make anonymous defamatory comments online. | Thursday, 25 February 2010

Commonwealth Bank makes $200 million settlement with Storm customers
James Thomson Lawyers for clients of collapsed financial services firm Storm Financial have negotiated a $200 million settlement with Commonwealth Bank, which provided loans to many Storm clients. | Tuesday, 23 February 2010

COSBOA backs changes to bankruptcy laws
James Thomson The COSBOA throws its support behind the Government’s proposed changes to bankruptcy laws, which would see the threshold at which a creditor can put a person into bankruptcy raised from $2,000 to $10,000. | Monday, 22 February 2010

Trends


Google Buzz hit with lawsuit
Patrick Stafford Internet giant Google has been hit with a law suit in the American state of Rhode Island for allegedly violating privacy laws through its new Buzz social networking service. | Tuesday, 9 March 2010

TiVo wins patent dispute
Patrick Stafford The US Federal Court has ruled in favour of TiVo, saying satellite-provider EchoStar and subsidiary Dish Network infringed on several of the company's patents. | Monday, 8 March 2010

HTC denies stealing Apple patents
Patrick Stafford Taiwanese manufacturer HTC has denied allegations it has infringed on several of Apple's patents in the production of its Android-based smartphones. | Thursday, 4 March 2010

AFACT says torrent-monitoring allegations incorrect
Patrick Stafford The Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft has denied allegations it is monitoring the torrent activity of illegal downloaders. | Wednesday, 3 March 2010

Creators of major botnet arrested
Patrick Stafford The Spanish Civil Guard has arrested three men behind one of the biggest botnets in recent history, which infected 13 million computers with software designed to steal private data such as credit card numbers. | Wednesday, 3 March 2010

Apple admits to using child labour
Patrick Stafford Tech giant Apple has admitted some children aged under the legal requirement for working have been employed at some of its factories in China. | Monday, 1 March 2010

Intel targetted in cyber attack
Patrick Stafford Chip manufacturer Intel has announced it was hit by a cyber attack around the same time internet giant Google said it was being targetted by hackers from China. | Tuesday, 23 February 2010

Democrats propose internet overhaul
Patrick Stafford The Australian Democrats are attempting to push through plans for a new legislative framework for the internet and technology industries. | Monday, 8 February 2010

Wikileaks shuts down due to lack of funds
Patrick Stafford Whistleblower site Wikileaks, which has released prominent secret documents from governments and organisations for the past few years, has been shut down due to lack of funds. | Tuesday, 2 February 2010

Trade Commission to investigate Apple
Patrick Stafford The US International Trade Commission will investigate Apple after Nokia complained the company's iPhones, iPods and Macs infringed on several patents. | Thursday, 28 January 2010

Features


Fair Work redundancy minefield
Peter Vitale Employers need to be wary about terminating employees for reasons of redundancy under the new Fair Work arrangements | Tuesday, 2 February 2010

How divorce can destroy your business
Emily Ross Divorce is a very expensive business. Ask John Cleese. The 70-year-old actor is facing a hefty divorce settlement after 17 years of marriage (no kids) to Alyce Faye Eichelberger. Cleese must pay his ex $US19.7 million, around $US13 million in cash and assets, as well as $US987,000 per year for the next seven years. | Monday, 30 November 2009

Porn, booze and termination
Peter Vitale A recent case involving a dismissed Department of Defence employee for breaching the Public Service code of conduct highlights how important it is for employers to have clear policies in place. | Monday, 9 November 2009

The art of prospecting
Nina Hendy With the economic recovery nigh, it's time for smart companies to get on the front foot to win new customers. Here are 10 ways to help generate leads. | Wednesday, 14 October 2009

Oh no, you’re back again
Peter Vitale Employers coming to grips with the new IR laws need to get ready for more litigation and to reinstate the “unfairly dismissed.” | Tuesday, 18 August 2009

Watertight contracts
Andrew Douglas Ensuring your contracts of employment are watertight will help you avoid litigation and a myriad of legal pitfalls. | Monday, 10 August 2009

Why cutting your employees’ hours won’t save your business
Andrew Douglas Cutting staff working hours across the board is not the silver bullet some commentators have suggested. It simply hurts everyone in your business. | Monday, 29 June 2009

Warning signs for franchisees from the Kleenmaid disaster
Jason Gehrke The traffic accident that is Kleenmaid continues to unfold, with administrators Deloittes releasing a final report to creditors which states that the Kleenmaid group debt has swelled from an initial amount of $73 million to more than $100 million, and that the company may have traded while insolvent since June 2007. | Wednesday, 20 May 2009

The liability trap
Andrew Douglas The laws around serious work-related illness or injury have grown to protect the vulnerable, but the risks have shifted to the employer. | Monday, 4 May 2009

Tips to guard your online reputation
Brad Howarth The internet has handed a megaphone to disaffected customers and business partners, and you need to ramp-up your reputation management to match. | Monday, 27 April 2009

Entrepreneur Zone


Recruiter rides the outsourcing wave
Amanda Gome Andrew Banks heads the winning HR firm Talent2, and has built a highly successful and lucrative career from making canny calls on recruitment trends. He tells AMANDA GOME about his strategies and predictions. | Tuesday, 14 October 2008

Digital directions
Amanda Gome John O’Neill, the chair of online strategy and digital agency Komosion, talks to AMANDA GOME about shaking the status quo in the face of the changing online space. | Thursday, 18 September 2008

A start-up with style
Amanda Gome The brainchild behind Swap My Style is 29-year-old Shaughla Ahmad, who has brought like-minded fashionistas a new concept that combines clothes, champagne and canapes with a night out. She tells AMANDA GOME how it all came about. | Tuesday, 16 September 2008

Digital directions
Amanda Gome John O’Neill, the chair of online strategy and digital agency Komosion, talks to AMANDA GOME about shaking the status quo in the face of the changing online space. | Tuesday, 26 August 2008

Internet pioneer on new web trends
Amanda Gome Lloyd Ernst had an early start on the web, and has learnt how to achieve growth the hard way. He talks to AMANDA GOME about future web directions and what’s in the pipeline. | Thursday, 24 January 2008

Global IP protection online
Amanda Gome Safeguarding intellectual property used to be a labourious, expensive task. PCT Filer founder Justin Simpson tells AMANDA GOME how he has simplified the whole process. | Tuesday, 11 December 2007

Google: Search and revenue
Amanda Gome Google Australia has a new general manager. Karim Temsamani talks to AMANDA GOME about the direction the company is taking and the trends he sees as central to Google’s future. | Wednesday, 5 December 2007

The king of follow-through
Amanda Gome Plenty of young entrepreneurs talk of bundling companies together and heading off to a float “by the end of the year”, but William Scott is one who went and did it. He tells AMANDA GOME of his amazing journey. | Wednesday, 28 November 2007

Google: Search and revenue
Amanda Gome Google Australia has a new general manager. Karim Temsamani talks to AMANDA GOME about the direction the company is taking and the trends he sees as central to Google’s future. | Tuesday, 27 November 2007

The king of follow-through
Amanda Gome Plenty of young entrepreneurs talk of bundling companies together and heading off to a float “by the end of the year”, but William Scott is one who went and did it. He tells AMANDA GOME the story. | Thursday, 22 November 2007
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