If at first you don’t succeed… Australia’s defamation law reform gets the green light
At its meeting on 27 July 2020, the Council of Attorneys-General (Council) approved the Model Defamation Amendment Provisions (MDAPs) which…
At its meeting on 27 July 2020, the Council of Attorneys-General (Council) approved the Model Defamation Amendment Provisions (MDAPs) which…
The Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works, first adopted in 1886 and commonly referred to as the…
The South Australian Government has launched a new scheme to encourage the development of video games in SA. Video game…
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Force Majeure What is the law relating to force majeure? There is no general law of ‘force majeure’. For ‘force…
Welcome to our Newsletter, bringing you the latest in Intellectual Property, Technology and Media Law news. Further proposed amendments to…