Google’s landmark technology launch, Google Glass, which allows the wearer to access the internet using wearable hands-free glasses, is likely to be illegal to operate in the UK, two-time IP lawyer of the year, Phillip Hannay warns.
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Melbourne’s Youthlaw centre is to receive a further $100,000 funding from the Federal Government to finance its Skype based legal outreach service.
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A new law has come into effect in South Australia imposing jail terms on anyone filming or distributing humiliating or degrading images an posting them online.
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The signing of the government's Royal Charter on press regulation has been hit by a delay as the newspaper industry prepares to make an application to the Privvy Council for an industry-led Royal Charter.
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Google has become embroiled in a political row after the Israeli deputy foreign minister branded its decision to designate a Palestinian homepage 'very, very problematic'.
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Streetwear Inc, an American clothing manufacturer, has made a six-figure charity donation in a bid to settle a dispute with a St Andrews Links Trust over the use of the name ‘St Andrews’ on its products.
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The BBC has pledged an overhaul of its policies after in inquiry revealed serious allegations of workplace bullying and sexual harassment at the organisation over that last seven years.
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The litigation between Kogan Mobile and Telstra wholesaler, ispONE has settled in the Supreme Court of Victoria, with Kogan Mobile claiming victory.
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The freedoms of British newspapers should not be ignored in favour of a "quick fix to come to a deal with Hacked Off", The Newspaper Society has told culture secretary Maria Miller in a letter on behalf of the country's regional and local...
The South Australian Farmers Federation is to undergo a rebrand, relaunch and restructuring after its members voted to disband the 123-year-old organisation.
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DuluxGroup has confirmed that Rolf Harris has been dropped as the face of its British Paints brand after acknowledging the entertainer’s presence would have “limited appeal.”
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Former police sergeant James Bowes pleaded guilty at the Old Bailey on Friday to misconduct in public office, admitting he sold information to The Sun newspaper between April and July 2010.
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Two men who published photographs believed to be up-to-date images of the killers of toddler James Bulger on social media admitted being in contempt of court at a High Court hearing on Friday.
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Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg has blocked draft Communications Data Bill plans, which would have seen companies allowed to track every website a person visits, as well as who they talk to on social media.
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