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    Why do we need a trade mark system? (Swinburne LawCasts)

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    In this video, Professor Dan Hunter discusses why we need a trade mark law system. It is the first in a six part series produced by the Swinburne Law School on trade mark law

    Use of trade marks (Swinburne LawCasts)

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    In this video, Professor Dan Hunter discusses the use of trade marks. It is the fifth in a six part series produced by the Swinburne Law School on trade mark law

    How to register a trade mark (Swinburne LawCasts)

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    In this video, Professor Dan Hunter discusses how to register a trade mark. It is the sixth and final video in a series produced by the Swinburne Law School on trade mark law

    Registration of trade marks (Swinburne LawCasts)

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    In this video, Professor Dan Hunter discusses the registration of trade marks. It is the third in a six part series produced by the Swinburne Law School on trade mark law

    What is a trade mark? (Swinburne LawCasts)

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    In this video, Professor Dan Hunter asks what is a trade mark?. It is the second in a six part series produced by the Swinburne Law School on trade mark law

    Benefits and requirements for registering a trade mark (Swinburne LawCasts)

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    In this video, Professor Dan Hunter discusses the benefits and requirements for registering a trade mark. It is the fourth in a six part series produced by the Swinburne Law School on trade mark law

    Blocking piracy websites is bad for Australia's digital future

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    Swinburne Dean of Law Dan Hunter writes: ‘Rumours are flying that the government will introduce legislation before Christmas aimed at blocking certain websites, such as The Pirate Bay and Kickass Torrents, as part of a range of efforts to reduce copyright infringement in Australia.

    Professor Dan Hunter, 2019

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    Criminal sentencing could be fairer with the help of machine learning, according to Professor Dan Hunter. The Foundation Dean of Swinburne Law School, Hunter observed that sentencing generates a vast store of data, and the process is expensive for individuals and the system, making it the perfect candidate for a technological upgrade. Photograph originally appeared in the Media Centre Release, 'Setting a precedent in the use of artificial intelligence' on Friday 10 May 2019. Photograph shows Professor Hunter outside the Supreme Court of Victoria

    Quitch - applying game principles in education (DataBlitz 2016)

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    Dr Grainne Oates, Dr Jeremy Nguyen and Professor Dan Hunter discuss the gamification of learning by using an in-house developed mobile app called Quitch. Presented on 13 May 2016
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