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Online course stole US company’s copyright, judge says
A judge ruled Wednesday that online educator TalentMed violated the copyright of educational materials prep company Career Step when it "cut corners" and lifted text to create a competing course.
ACCC ready to tackle competition in finance sector
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission said it is well positioned to investigate competition in the financial sector, in response to a recent report calling for a dedicated financial services competition regulator.
Takata airbag class actions to balloon following mandatory recall
The class actions against car companies over defective Takata airbags are expected to dramatically grow after the first-of-its-kind mandatory recall announced by the government Wednesday.
FWC tosses Qantas appeal over worker classification
Qantas Ground Services has lost its challenge to the Full Fair Work Commission in a dispute with the Transport Workers Union over the classification of the company's commissionaires, a small group of employees who transport disabled and elderly passengers between terminals.
ACCC to review $2B Sydney toll road deal
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission will review the proposed $2 billion acquisition of Sydney's WestConnex toll road by the Sydney Transport Partners Consortium for potential competition concerns.
Netgear settles with ACCC over misleading warranties
Netgear will provide refunds after misleading customers about remedies available to them on purchasing faulty products, another win for the ACCC even as the consumer regulator fights a recent court ruling over the extent of companies' remedy disclosure obligations.
New law would crack down on misleading broadband claims
A bill introduced this week seeks to crack down on misleading ads by broadband providers, a practice that recently landed broadband providers Telstra and Optus in hot water with Australia's consumer regulator.
TWU appeals fine for leaving lapsed members on books
The Transport Worker's Union of Australia is challenging a $270,000 fine in a case brought by the union monitor alleging it kept almost 21,000 lapsed members on its register and failed to keep copies of records.
Media giants want in on appeal of $4.5M Rebel Wilson award
Australia's biggest media companies want to lend their weight to an appeal by Bauer Media of a historic $4.5 million award handed to actor Rebel Wilson last year in a defamation case.
IP Australia grounds coffee pod patent
Australian company Vittoria Food & Beverage has won its challenge to a patent application for a coffee pod system filed by a unit of global food giant Mondelez International.