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Ugg boots trademark battle back in US courts


An Australian Ugg boot-maker has renewed his David versus Goliath legal battle against a multi-billion US footwear company.
Overnight a US federal court heard an appeal by Sydney businessman Eddie Oygur and his company Australian Leather about the validity of Deckers Outdoor Corporation s UGG trademark.
The three judges of the appeal court decided to reserve their judgment, acknowledging that Mr Oygur s case in all likelihood would become a test case.
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Sydney ugg boot maker Eddie Oygur and his company Australian Leather are taking on a US footwear giant over the trademarking of the iconic Aussie product.(Nine)
The appeal is part of a five-year legal saga involving Mr Oygur and his business, who were both sued by Deckers in 2016 over the sale of 13 pairs of Ugg boots into the US. ....

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Ben Roberts-Smith buried alleged SAS war crime evidence on USB in Sunshine Coast backyard


Buried evidence and threats: How Ben Roberts-Smith tried to cover up his alleged crimes
Australia’s most decorated soldier sought to hide shameful images and evidence of war crimes. Now they have been unearthed.
April 11, 2021
Ben Roberts-Smith, highlighted, back left, smiles and pumps his fist as a soldier in a Ku Klux Klan outfit burns a cross.
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It’s September 2012 inside a coalition military base in Tarin Kowt in southern Afghanistan and an Australian soldier wearing the white gown and pointed hood of the Ku Klux Klan poses for the camera.
His face obscured by the hood, the soldier holds up a noose like those used by the white supremacist group to lynch African-Americans. In another picture, the man stands with a burning cross, staring at the camera as his colleagues cheer around him. ....

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Here's why the Coalition favours optional preferential voting: it would devastate Labor


Could a change be afoot in the way Australians vote in federal elections?
The Coalition government may be eyeing a shift to optional preferential voting as used in New South Wales which allows voters to simply vote “1” or allocate only a partial list of preferences on their ballot, instead of a full ordering of preferences for every candidate.
The proposal was included in a series of potentially revolutionary changes to our electoral system that were quietly released by a parliamentary committee in December, when few people were paying attention.
The joint standing committee on electoral matters claimed a shift to optional preferential voting would help address rising rates of “informal voting” in NSW caused by the differences between the state and federal systems. The reason: a valid vote at the state level with less than a full list of preferences would be invalid if repeated at a federal election. ....

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Labor flags parliamentary inquiry into Scientology's tax-free riches


Labor flags parliamentary inquiry into Scientology’s tax-free riches
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Labor charities spokesman Andrew Leigh has flagged a parliamentary inquiry into Scientology, expressing concerns about its “unprecedented” wealth and shifting of assets into Australia.
The comments come after an investigation by
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found that the Church of Scientology had shifted tens of millions of dollars into Australia from offshore and had made $65.4 million in tax-free net profits since 2013.
Scientology in the US has shifted tens of millions of dollars into Australia ....

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Labor flags parliamentary inquiry into Scientology's tax-free riches

Labor flags parliamentary inquiry into Scientology's tax-free riches
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