Intellectual Property

Claws out as Puma appeals cat trade mark of Tiger Woods’ sportswear brand

Puma has appealed its failed opposition to a trade mark for Tiger Woods' golf apparel and equipment brand Sun Day Red, which the German sneaker giant argued was too similar to its iconic leaping cat mark.

Privacy & Cybersecurity

Qantas customer data leaked following July cyberattack

Qantas said Sunday that customer data accessed during a July cyberattack via a third party platform has been published by cybercriminals.

Privacy & Cybersecurity

Herald Sun claims exemption in Groth privacy invasion case

The publisher of the Herald Sun denies it defamed Victorian Liberal deputy leader Sam Groth and argues it's exempt from new privacy laws, in a defence to a lawsuit over reports on the timeline of the politician's relationship with his wife.

Competition & Consumer Protection

4D Medical sues Cyclopharm over ‘misleading’ statements elicited by ‘fake’ question

ASX-listed biotech 4D Medical has sued competitor Cyclopharm alleging the company made false, misleading and malicious statements about its rival during an online webinar prompted by a "fake" question.

Intellectual Property

Scidera’s bovine gene patent suit survives summary dismissal bid

Animal drug company Zoetis has lost its bid for summary dismissal of claims that it infringed US-based animal genomics company Scidera's bovine gene patent, with a judge saying its novel arguments were not so clear-cut and needed to be worked out at trial.

Aviation

Fight set over docs in revived strip search case against Qatar Airways

The applicants in a case over strip searches conducted of female passengers on a Qatar Airways flight at Doha Airport want the airline to produce any communications with other planes, and to do so by month's end.

Corporate

Lander & Rogers appoints corporate partner from Clayton Utz

Lander & Rogers has recruited a contracting specialist from Clayton Utz for the law firm's corporate practice in Canberra.

Tax

High Court to hear ATO, Billabong founder’s appeals in $30M tax spat

Billabong founder Gordon Merchant has won the ear of the High Court in his fight over what the ATO claims was a "wash sale" of his 10 million shares in the retailer, but the justices have also agreed to hear the tax office's appeal.

Competition & Consumer Protection

Pentana can’t withdraw admissions in misuse of market power case

A judge has declined car dealer software supplier Pentana's bid to withdraw admissions made over four years ago in a dispute with competitor Titan DMS.

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