All Mallesons Pulse Posts
All Mallesons Pulse Posts
Gene-ius at stake: who really cracked CRISPR in plants and animals?
3 June 2025
Many of our readers will have first heard of CRISPR-Cas9 a number of years ago.
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Regulatory spotlight on telehealth
3 June 2025
Health Minister Mark Butler has requested that the Therapeutic Goods Administration consider ‘options to improve standards of telehealth’ in online prescribing.
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Hungry Jack’s penalised $150,240 for alleged breaches of mandatory button batteries standard
1 June 2025
Hungry Jack's was penalised $150,240 for alleged breaches of mandatory button batteries standard.
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Protecting your fees: A lesson in liens
30 May 2025
Stacy Ford discusses the importance of asserting solicitors’ liens in protecting the payment of legal fees.
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A successful attempt: ACCC wins cartel case against Qteq
28 May 2025
Erika Serrano and James Keeves outline the key takeaways from the Federal Court's decision in ACCC v Qteq - a successful cartel attempt case
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Trump administration’s AI export shake-up: What does it mean for Asia?
20 May 2025
Global restrictions on exporting cutting-edge AI technology were two days away from implementation in the US when the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) announced it was rescinding them.
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Iconic? Making a song and dance about AI transparency
20 May 2025
In an open letter addressed to Prime Minister Keir Starmer, more than 400 of the UK’s most celebrated artists and creative leaders, including Elton John, Coldplay, Dua Lipa, Paul McCartney, and Shakespeare’s Globe, urged the UK Parliament to protect copyright, ‘the lifeblood of the creative industries.’ The icons expressed their support for an amendment to the Data (Use and Access) Bill that could have reshaped the relationship between the creative industries and AI developers by requiring AI companies to disclose which copyrighted works have been used to train their models.
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One year on: the Treaty, WIPO, Traditional Knowledge, and patents
15 May 2025
Imagine an organisation obtaining patent protection over a formulation derived from Kakadu plum, while the First Nations community whose Knowledge guided the discovery receives neither recognition nor benefit.
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More Than Money: Protecting Brand and Reputation in Sponsorship Agreements
6 May 2025
Caroline Hayward and Mia Judkins discuss protecting your brand and reputation in sponsorship agreements.
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