AGL Energy Limited v Greenpeace Australia Pacific Limited

JurisdictionAustralia Federal only
Judgment Date08 June 2021
Neutral Citation[2021] FCA 625
CourtFederal Court
Date08 June 2021
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  • AGL Energy Limited v Greenpeace Australia Pacific Limited [2021] FCA 625 8 June 2021
    • Australia
    • Mondaq Australia
    • 29 November 2021
    ...Miriam Zanker and Courtney White 'Current Developments - Australia': AGL Energy Limited v Greenpeace Australia Pacific Limited [2021] FCA 625 (8 June 2021) 125 Intellectual Property Forum The case concerned claims by AGL Energy Limited ("AGL") of trade mark infringement and copyright infrin......
  • AGL Energy Limited v Greenpeace Australia Pacific Limited [2021] FCA 625 8 June 2021
    • Australia
    • Mondaq Australia
    • 29 November 2021
    ...Miriam Zanker and Courtney White 'Current Developments - Australia': AGL Energy Limited v Greenpeace Australia Pacific Limited [2021] FCA 625 (8 June 2021) 125 Intellectual Property Forum The case concerned claims by AGL Energy Limited ("AGL") of trade mark infringement and copyright infrin......
  • Red Card Or Fair Play? Ambush Marketing Back In The News As FIFA World Cup Kicks Off
    • Australia
    • Mondaq Australia
    • 8 December 2022
    ...closely by both target brands and those doing the ambushing. Footnotes 1. AGL Energy Limited v Greenpeace Australia Pacific Limited [2021] FCA 625. 2. See eg. Pokémon Company International, Inc. v Redbubble Ltd [2017] FCA 1541; TCN Channel Nine Pty Ltd v Network Ten Pty Ltd [2001] FCA 108 (......
  • Can a company use a trade mark as parody or satire?
    • Australia
    • Mondaq Australia
    • 22 November 2021
    ...trade mark. An example of an online banner can be seen below: Source of image: AGL Energy Limited v Greenpeace Australia Pacific Limited [2021] FCA 625 AGL argued that Greenpeace infringed its The copyright work in issue was AGL's logo. Greenpeace relied on two defences, known as the "fair ......
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