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Date: 14 Jan 2011, Filed under: Business & Commercial Law, IT, Entertainment, Intellectual Property, Telecommunications, Media Law
While, for some time only a USA phenomenon, legal action concerning music and video piracy is beginning to take its place within the Australian courts,...
Date: 19 Mar 2010, Filed under: Business & Commercial Law, Corporations Law, Divorce, Employment Law - Worker Perspective, Employment Law - Employer Perspective, OHS, Workplace Privacy, Industrial Relations, Redundancy, Unfair Dismissal, IT, Entertainment, Sports, Leisure, Intellectual Property, Media Law, Marketing & Advertising
Twitter, Myspace, Youtube and Facebook have all become household names and whether you like it or not, the employees in your organisation are participating...
Date: 19 Mar 2010, Filed under: Business & Commercial Law, IT, Entertainment, Leisure, Media Law
Twitter, Myspace, Youtube and Facebook have all become household names and whether you like it or not, the employees in your organisation are participating...
Date: 25 Jan 2011, Filed under: Business & Commercial Law, Entertainment, Intellectual Property, Media Law
LONDON (Reuters) - The music industry is working to create a global repertoire database to make it easier and faster for new online music services ...
Date: 07 Dec 2010, Filed under: Business & Commercial Law, Entertainment, Intellectual Property
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec 6 (Reuters) - Google Inc began selling digital books on Monday, intensifying the search engine's competition with Amazon.com Inc...
Date: 17 Nov 2010, Filed under: Entertainment, Intellectual Property, Media Law
Wellington, Nov 17 NZPA - Former cricketer Chris Cairns has won court approval to advance his Twitter libel case against one of the sport's most po...