Are the copyright laws down under that different to the US's? Do they not allow for parodies? here GSK would be better served wiping their asses with the paper the complaint was printed on vs trying to actually go somewhere with a case like this...
Surely GSK's lawyers are all too busy threatening the developing world with pharmaceutical patents to have the time to mix it up with people doing a tangential parody of their employer's tired advertising.
Simply take two paracetamoxyfrusebendroneomycin, and go to bed early. You'll feel better in the morning.
I, for one, can really see how a tube of toothpaste can be confused with a parody advert.
Are the copyright laws down under that different to the US's? Do they not allow for parodies? here GSK would be better served wiping their asses with the paper the complaint was printed on vs trying to actually go somewhere with a case like this...
All large companies have a no politics policy. It would be weirder to hear they do allow political advertisements. This does not qualify as news.
Surely GSK's lawyers are all too busy threatening the developing world with pharmaceutical patents to have the time to mix it up with people doing a tangential parody of their employer's tired advertising.