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Briefly: REA Group wins challenge to realestateasia.com.au TM
Online property portal REA Group has successfully opposed registration of a trademark for the domain name realestateasia.com.au, with the Trade Marks Office saying the challenged mark was adopted to exploit the commercial success of the popular real estate site. 
Kraft can’t sidestep Australian court’s arbitration stay ruling
A Federal Court judge has shot down Kraft's suggestion that his order blocking it from acting further in a US arbitration between it and Bega over peanut butter trade dress rights should only pertain to its claims and not Bega's cross-claim. 
Branhaven not ready to give up in bovine gene patent battle
Branhaven will seek court approval to amend the bovine gene patent held by it and Cargill, after the Federal Court sided with a challenge by Meat & Livestock Australia and found the patent was invalid.
ACCC calls for $20M fine against property spruiker We Buy Houses
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has asked the Federal Court to hit  We Buy Houses and its owner Richard 'Rick' Otton with $20 million in penalties for duping aspiring property investors with claims that they would learn how to buy a home for $1.
Woolworths says ACCC’s claim in Eco case is embarrassing
"Embarrassing" is how Woolworths has described the ACCC's claim that its line of environmentally-friendly disposable dishes doesn't biodegrade in a reasonable amount of time.
AMP denies committing a crime, defends Clayton Utz report
AMP has shot back at Royal Commission findings that it committed a criminal offence over its fees-for-no-service scandal and has defended a report prepared by law firm Clayton Utz over the issue.
Judge can’t swallow wheat grass passing off case
A judge has thrown out a lawsuit by an international health food supplement maker that accused its former Australian distributor of passing off its own products to sell to Woolworths.
MyBudget skimmed interest off hard-up customers, court hears
MyBudget has exploited tens of thousands of customers already in financial difficulty and owes them interest on money they entrusted to the debt management company, the federal Court heard at the end of a two-day class action hearing Thursday. 
Air New Zealand to face the music in cartel case
The long awaited second phase in the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission's cartel proceedings against Air New Zealand has been set down for June 27, one year after the High Court ruled the airline had breached Australia's competition law.
HP to pay up for blocking third-party ink cartridges
HP has agreed to refund customers in Australia after admitting it used secret software to block third-party ink cartridges from working on certain HP printers.