A battle between ACCC and Valve Corporation (Valve) has ended. The Full Court of the Australian Federal Court ruled that Valve (one of the world’s largest onl...
Read MoreOn 1 July 2019, the Victorian government will implement a new Waste Management Policy (E-waste) (New WMP) banning e-waste being sent to landfill...
Read MoreIn part 2 of our blog series on esports' global rise, we focussed on how esports differs from conventional sports and its commercial benefits. In part 3, we...
Read MoreAs a business operator, today’s social media landscape allows you to share photos with your followers to help build your brand and network. But have you ev...
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Read MoreYou will be familiar with the term 'squatters' in a property context, used to define a person who unlawfully occupies a property that does not belong to them...
Read MoreUnhealthy and unrealistic body images are the subject of a recent update to the Australian Association of National Advertisers (AANA) Code of Ethics Practice No...
Read MoreIn part 1 of our blog on the global rise of esports, we focussed on legal issues affecting the industry, including player contracts, governance and sponsorship...
Read MoreEsports is short for electronic sports, a phrase reserved for the competitive video gaming scene recently emerged into the mainstream. It is already a massive g...
Read MoreEmoticons or ‘emojis’ are commonly used to express ourselves in messages. But what happens when emojis are used in communications which have legal consequences? That smiley face may not be as innocent as you intend it to be and could cause real trouble for you if used carelessly. Wait, what? Emojis form part of everyday communications. While it’s easy to…
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