The Federal Court has declared that 38 contract terms used in contracts entered into by Fujifilm Business Innovation Australia (formerly Fuji Xerox) or Fujifilm Leasing Australia with many thousands of small businesses are unfair, following court action by the ACCC. Read more
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Fujifilm slammed for unfair small business contracts
CCP Photo Fair celebrates local photographers
Melbourne’s Centre for Contemporary Photography (CCP) will return to its photographic roots in bringing together nine Australian commercial photographers for its inaugural Photo Fair, a four-day event in August featuring exhibitions and presentations by photographers. Read more
Dumping Quilty: Mean-spirited, unfair and lacking transparency
It comes across as mean-spirited, unfair and lacking any transparency for media organisations to announce their draconian punishments against Andrew Quilty without providing the most basic details of the accusations, or flagging any further investigation into the claims on which those punishments are based. Read more
NY Times uses AI for archiving
The New York Times, with help from Google, will digitally catalogue and archive its vast image library, to safely back-up the paper’s rich visual history.… Read more
Fair remuneration or ‘censorship machine’?
The European Union Parliament has shot down proposed copyright reform which may have forced content aggregating platforms, like Google and Facebook, to license material hosted… Read more
Fair Work audits for small retailers
The Fair Work Ombudsman seems to be focussing on small business this year, initiating a national audit with beefed up fines, and launching a comprehensive… Read more
The New Camera House buoyant after devastating flood
When The New Camera House, Lismore NSW posted the pic below on its Facebook page, it really didn’t look like something store owner Jon Paterson… Read more
‘It’s not fair, I tells ya!’
Photo retailers – and ex-photo retailers who identify Harvey Norman as one of the reasons they are no longer in business – will have bemused… Read more
Long wait for GST fairness
John Swainston, who produced a 15-page submission for The Productivity Commission’s enquiry into the Low Value Threshold issue and backed that up with a public… Read more
‘Open letter’ rocks Camera House
When I woke up this morning – as many an old blues song begins – I was a worried man: What the hell I could… Read more
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