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TECHNOLOGY LAW NEWSLETTER
ECOMMERCE | INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY | INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY | PRIVACY | TELECOMMUNICATIONS

FEBRUARY 2007


WELCOME TO OUR FIRST EDITION
Kent Davey, Partner

Welcome to the first edition of Russell Kennedy's Technology Law Newsletter.  Based on the positive feedback of our previous updates, we have developed a periodic newsletter encompassing a wide range of technology law topics.  This newsletter has been designed to provide current information regarding topical issues, case summaries and judgements that may impact your business.

We have a significant practice group with a wide range of technology law experience. To provide you with some background information, for this first edition, we have included each author's brief profile.  As this is our first edition, we welcome your feedback and suggestions on the type of information and topics that you would like to see covered in future editions.

Main PageColour Me Branded Domain Names Do Not Call Register iPod Uploads Privacy Gone Mad Moral Rights Test

COLOUR ME BRANDED
Craig Subocz, Solicitor


“Colour plays an important part in product recognition by consumers.”
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“Someone’s taken my domain name – what can I do?”
Andrew Caspar, Special Counsel and Andrea Drobnik, Solicitor

The auDA Dispute Resolution Policy for .au domain names.
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Establishing & Operating the Do Not Call Register
Kent Davey, Partner

ACMA has recently announced that a fully owned subsidiary of Service Stream Limited has been selected to build and operate the Do Not Call Register.
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CAN I UPLOAD THIS TO MY IPOD?
Craig Subocz, Solicitor


Have you recently taped a TV show or uploaded a song to an iPod?  Well watch out, because this still infringes copyright.
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PRIVACY GONE MAD
Solomon Miller, Senior Associate

The Australian Law Reform Commission  has recently released Issues Paper 31, Review of Privacy.
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MORAL RIGHTS PUT TO THE TEST
Paul Gleeson, Partner


A recent Federal Magistrates’
Court decision is the first judicial consideration of Australia’s ‘moral rights’ legislation since its enactment in 2000.

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The information contained in this publication is intended as general commentary and should not be regarded as legal advice. Should you require specific advice on any of the topics or areas discussed, please contact the author directly.