At the end of last year, the Federal Court of Australia issued a judgment in against the Redbubble platform, in favour of Pokemon.
The judgment is here: Pokémon Company International, Inc. v Redbubble Ltd [2017] FCA 154
This is an important copyright and consumer protection law case. Redbubble recently appealed (and its seems that their appeal was lodged outside of the appeal window).
There is also a similar case pending, involving the Hell's Angels.
A good summary is located on the IP Whiteboard blog.
A blog relating to Internet legal issues by Professor John Swinson, University of Queensland
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