Greenpeace 1, AGL 0: energy giant loses big on logo trademark fight
The Federal Court has ruled Greenpeace did not infringe trademark laws when it used AGL s logo in its satirical advertising.
Part of Greenpeace s campaign against AGL (Image: Greenpeace)
Energy giant AGL has been thwarted in its legal bid to stop Greenpeace using its logo. Yesterday Federal Court Justice Stephen Burley held the environmental advocacy group s campaign which used AGL s logo and described the company as Australia s biggest climate polluter did not infringe trademark laws, and only infringed copyright laws over three social media posts, and some photos and placards.
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News by Samantha Maiden 6th May 2021 4:53 AM Cricket great Michael Slater has challenged to Prime Minister to a debate as he delivered another brutal sledge over the flight ban for Aussies trying to flee India. Slater called on Scott Morrison to take your private jet and come and witness the dead bodies on the street! before saying he would debate him anytime in a series of blistering tweets. In the latest war of words between the pair, the broadcaster returned fire after the PM dismissed his claim that the Morrison Government could be left his blood on his hands over the Indian flight ban.