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At issue was whether Domaye was within its rights to produce its own version of the New Zealand-based designer’s original creations, and whether Trubridge had any legal basis for filing a copyright infringement lawsuit.  Eleven days ago, the David Trubridge website, while failing to provide details of the agreement, nevertheless stated: “David Trubridge and Domayne are pleased to advise that they have resolved commercially a disagreement regarding the nature of intellectual property rights that may exist in David Trubridge’s Floral and Coral pendant lights.” Prior to resolving the issue, Trubridge purchased a fake Coral pendant light for the first time, and took to his website to illustrate the stark differences between the genuine article and a knock-off, providing photos of everything from packaging material and integrity of each lighting component to the overall product presentation. The visual differences are clear to even the casual observer, but for Trubridge, more than vanity and ego are at stake.
An earnest environmentalist, Trubridge has taken great pains to minimize his products’ carbon footprint, manufacturing each pendant using sustainably sourced local bamboo and creating ‘kitsets’ that ship flat, in the smallest box possible, sans styrofoam and filler. In terms of packing alone, the chasm between the real thing and the fake is palpably clear. Still, the larger issue goes to the heart of the ‘real vs fake’ design conundrum—which is that independent designers have little control over how to keep even the most blatant knock-offs of their products from entering the market. Trubridge’s designs, though celebrated, admired, and winners of numerous design awards, are not registered as the real article under current Australian law, and it’s unclear where they would be granted such protection, in light of vague copyright registration requirements which, at best, are prohibitively costly for most designers. Domayne quickly seized upon this sad fact as its defense, but Trubridge countered, ‘They are absolutely within their legal rights to do what they do, but I don’t think a respectable company should do something like that.”
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two-time Dally M Player of the Year Cliff Lyons was unanimously elected as the new Chairman of our historic club, following the resignation of Darrell Williams. The Board would like to thank Darrell for his loyal and passionate service to our Club over many years both as a player and administrator. We are further pleased to announce three new members have joined the Board to fill the existing vacancies: Mary Finkelsen Mary Finkelsen has extensive marketing and advertising experience in Australia’s largest advertising agency, managing major international accounts. Mary played an integral role in the creation and management of the Eagles Angels for 11 years. She also managed key sponsors and events for the Manly Sea Eagles, including acquiring the major sponsorship of Kaspersky Lab. Mary is a lifelong Manly supporter. Nicholas Curulli Nicholas (Nick) Curulli is a Manly businessman, lifetime supporter of the Sea Eagles and long-time member of the MWRLFC. He grew up in Brookvale with his family home overlooking Brookvale Oval and went to school at St Augustine’s College.
Nick was involved in local touch football for over twenty years as a player and coach. Scotty Wilcox (Company Secretary) Scotty has a background in video post-production and content creation. His business in Warriewood is a specialist TV advertising, online content and social media company. He is the third of four generations of Sea Eagles supporters. He has worked directly with the Sea Eagles, in 2012 creating material for the Season Launch and the game day big screen. We welcome Mary, Nick and Scotty to the Board. They join existing members Chairman Cliff Lyons, Julie Sibraa, Bob Reilly and Chris Jones. Eagles Angels updated their cover photo.Eagles AngelsThank you Eagles Angels! Nov 2001 the Sea Eagles were in dire straits with the Northern Eagles debacle. Wendy Harmer and Sarah Murdoch got together other high profile female supporters on the northern beaches and organised a fundraiser at the Manly Leagues Club raising $80k but more importantly attracting the eye of Max Delmege who came on board as the major sponsor.
Ian Thompson was then the CEO. He along with this group of girls saved the Manly club. The next day the late D...aily Telegraph Sport Journo Peter Frilingos referred to these girls as the ‘Eagles Angels’ and the name stuck. 2002 -The Manly club were the first to realise the importance of marketing to women. They developed a female only lounge. They were the first to create a female jersey designed then by Collette Dinnigan. They attracted their own sponsor Adecco, adding financial success to the clubs growing fortunes and on field success. Each year new Angels were inducted into this amazing group of women. They organised fundraisers for charities and for the club. In 2005 Domayne came on board as their major sponsor and decorated the lounge with a chandelier and Florence Broadhurst wallpaper. One evening Katie Page Domayne’s CEO came to the lounge along with David Gallop the then NRL boss. Katie's comment to David ‘The NRL has to do something for women. Wendy shared ideas with the NRL as to what sort of activities the Angels did for the club and how it could work for other clubs.
From this the NRL Women in League was born in 2006 and is still going strong to this day. The Angels stopped existing after Dec 2014. I just thought it was important people recognised the importance of these women to the Women in League round. They are the most amazing inspiring group of women you could ever meet. They all love Manly passionately and worked (unpaid) helping to promote the club and Women in League and adding hundreds of thousands of dollars to the Manly Sea Warringah Sea Eagles. Below are the names of the Eagles Angels. Wendy Harmer Sarah Murdoch Kerri Pottharst Layne Beachley Nici Andronicus Shelley Taylor Smith Louise Sauvage Shelley Oates Wilding Debbie Watson Annie Sargeant Naomi Flood Melinda Gainsford Taylor Melissa Femia Brooke Hanson Amy O’Mara Laura Enever Sarah Peattie Tracey Spicer Tracy Bevan Jenny Owens Jean Hay Maryanne Fogarty Krystal Barter Thank you Eagles Angels to your contribution for Women In League. Thank you to their sponsors – Adecco, Domayne, Westfield Warringah Mall and Lavazza.
Eagles AngelsLayne Beachley, surfer angel and Holly Ransom are undertaking a new High School Leadership Forum "Becasue You Can" this coming February. The forum is open to students between the ages of 15-18 or Yr 10-12 and will be taking place in Sydney and Melbourne on 2nd and 4th February respectively. These forums will be speaking to students at such a critical time in their life. During this event they will be challenging the nations young to ask themselves discerning questsons to discover their innate talent. /becauseyoucanEagles Angels added 3 new photos.Angels evening out at Miramare with Pat Wilson and Santo - Layne can't help herself when she sees anything shaped like a surfboard.Eagles AngelsAngels with Dessie and Manly celebrating 60 years.Eagles AngelsFormer CEO Pat Wilson and Wally Masur watching a match from the Eagles Angels Lounge.Eagles Angels via Cheeky Rascal ClothingcheekyrascalEagles Angels shared their post.Eagles Angels added 2 new photos.Molly visiting Angels Lounge at Storm matchEagles Angels shared their post.