Can a company use a trade mark as parody or satire?
We look at a recent Federal Court decision that confirms using another company’s logo for parody or satirical purposes does not constitute copyright or trade mark infringement.
In an increasingly globalized world, it is extremely important to understand what is involved in enforcing judgments against foreign assets. Given that there is no global system for enforcing a judgme
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On December 22, 2021, the Austrian Data Protection Authority (DSB) found that medical news company, NetDoktor, violated Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) by using Google LLC’s popular