Philippines’ new competition laws await seal of approval 2 July 2015 By Jessica Waters Philippeans meets ASEAN commitment Read on
“Re-calculating … turn around when possible” – In TomTom decision, clear thinking on “wrong way round” confusion 30 June 2015 By Bill Ladas We’ve devoted a bit of airspace to that hoary old chestnut, reverse (or “wrong way round”) confusion. Read on
No pain relief for suppliers of Nurofen 24 June 2015 By Alysia Abeyratne The ACCC’s enforcement of “Truth in Advertising” camaign hits Nurofen manufacturer Read on
Australia signs Free Trade Agreement with China – important implications for IP owners and healthcare providers 22 June 2015 By Suzy Madar After years of negotiation and months of drafting, Australia signed the Free Trade Agreement between the Government of Australia and the Government of the People’s Republic of China (ChAFTA). Read on
ATMOsphere – Trade Marks Office Decisions – January to March 2015 16 June 2015 By Tim Craven ATMOsphere: Our trade mark series of posts summarising what has been happening in the world of Trade Marks Office decisions. Read on
Cyber resilience health check 15 June 2015 By Amanda Engels Data breaches and cybercrime are regularly occurring in Australia. Is your organisation cyber resilient? Read on
Cyber resilience health check 12 June 2015 By Amanda Engels Data breaches and cybercrime are regularly occurring in Australia. Read on
EUrovision leads the way in both song contests and antitrust inquiries into the e-commerce sector 9 June 2015 By Josh Gottlieb The EC recently launched a sector inquiry into e-commerce to investigate anti-competitive behaviour restricting cross-border online trade Read on
Appeals against JFTC fines for foreign CRT cartel go down the tube 8 June 2015 By Susan Zhuang JFTC's power to apply Japanese competition laws and issue fines against foreign companies for involvement in the Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) cartel upheld Read on