Australian Uniform Defamation Laws

Defamation is a common law tort governed by the Uniform Defamation Laws enacted across Australian States and Territories in 2005 and 2006. Under the Uniform Defamation Laws a publication will be defamatory if the published material has consequences of: 1. Exposing the person to ridicule; or 2. Lowering the person’s reputation in the eyes of… Read More

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Competition and Consumer Law Update – November 2014

This update covers: Competition and Consumer Act amendments – new fine and penalty regime for contravention of industry codes New Franchising Code of Conduct – 1 January 2015 1. Competition and Consumer Amendment (Industry Code Penalties) Act 2014 Recent amendments to the Competition and Consumer Act (“CCA Amendments”) give the regulator, the Australian Competition and Consumer… Read More

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Copyright in Photographs – Perils of Online Copying

Copyright in Photographs – Perils of online copying – October 2014 By Katarina Klaric, Principal, Stephens Lawyers & Consultants There is a common misconception by internet users that photographic images found on the internet, websites and social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram can be freely copied and used for commercial purposes without the… Read More

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Legal Business Structures for Bands & Musical Ensembles

Legal Business Structures For Bands and Musical Ensembles – September, 2014 Music is our passion, why complicate it with legalities and company structures? Emerging bands rarely consider legal and business issues associated with the band’s activities which may include, live performance, concerts, touring, recording, marketing, distribution and sale of their recorded music and associated merchandise…. Read More

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