A German court ruled that Birkenstock sandals do not qualify as works of art and cannot be protected by copyright laws, despite the company’s claim. The popular sandals, once considered uncool, have gained popularity in recent years and faced numerous copycat versions from rivals. The court decision stated that Birkenstock’s footwear did not meet the criteria for copyright protection as they lacked the required degree of individual creativity, leading the company to continue its fight against imitations using legal means.
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Australia antisemitism attacks: A con job or Iran’s doing?
Australia antisemitism attacks: A con job or Iran's doing?The article explores whether recent antisemitic attacks in Australia are the result of a con job or the involvement of Iran's IRGC. It raises questions about the responsibility of ASIO and the Australian government in distinguishing between fabricated claims and genuine threats, particularly relating to acts of vandalism and arson against Jewish communities. Want More Context? 🔎
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