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Former Wiggles CEO files Fair Work claim in federal court

Luke O’Neill, the former CEO of the Wiggles Group, has filed a Fair Work claim in federal court. The full details of the claim are not public, but it lists the application under the Fair Work Act citing allegations of “dismissal in contravention of a general protection”.

O’Neill left the company recently after being hired as its first CEO last year.

The claim lists the blue Wiggle, Anthony Field, as a respondent, as well as Wiggles general counsel, Matthew Salgo, and The Wiggles Holding Pty Limited.

The former Wiggles CEO, Luke O’Neill
The former Wiggles CEO, Luke O’Neill, has launched legal action against The Wiggles Holding Pty Limited Photograph: The Wiggles
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More on Atlassian billionaire Scott Farquhar’s thoughts on AI and Australian art

Australia should adopt US-style copyright law to allow artificial intelligence to suck up all creative content or risk harming investment in the industry in Australia, according to Atlassian co-founder, Scott Farquhar.

Farquhar, the Tech Council of Australia CEO, told ABC’s 7.30 program on Tuesday: “all AI usage of mining or searching or going across data is probably illegal under Australian law and I think that hurts a lot of investment of these companies in Australia”.

Scott Farquhar, co-founder of Atlassian Photograph: Mick Tsikas/AAP

This is because, he said, Australia doesn’t have fair use exemptions coded into copyright law like the US does.

Farquhar’s claim overlooks that this is not a settled issue in the US, and could have devastating effects on creative industries.

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