The $15 billion American-Dutch coffee giant JDE picked a fight with Sydney coffee company Vittoria – and lost.
Albanese has vowed to protect Australian sovereignty,while others in the government confirmed the plans for reforms on copyright,payments,content and online safety.
Australians have been consistently consuming more online content unlawfully over the past three years after a period of significant decline. What’s driving the sudden turn?
A new Universal deal is aimed squarely at TikTok’s sweet spot,promising to “amplify music discovery and social interaction and enhance fan experiences” via Spotify.
You can now sell Mickey merchandise and Disney can’t stop you – with some caveats.
Fans of The Lord of the Rings (and Star Wars and Star Trek) have always made their own stories. So when does enthusiastic fandom become a problem?
Queensland Fire and Emergency Services has backed down from its attempts to prevent the state’s cricket governing body trademarking the name used by its women’s team since the 1990s.
The Australian music industry is pushing for the removal of a cap on royalty payments for sound recordings played on radio.
The changes the streaming giant flagged last April have finally hit our shores,effective immediately.
A case brought against Ed Sheeran raised some difficult questions around what we understand as inspiration and influence,and what we may hear as theft.
Governments and universities are just starting to grapple with the issue,even as chatbots become ever more capable and generate billions of dollars in investment.