commentary 2Clix's decision to take legal action against Whirlpool means the company has already lost the battle to hide negative comments about its accounting software. Yesterday, popular broadband ...
Gold Coast based accounting software firm 2Clix, which hit the news recently for lodging a lawsuit against the founder of online telecoms forum Whirlpool, has appointed an administrator and staff are ...
An Australian software firm, which was suing a broadband community website over unflattering comments published on its message board, has said it would drop its case. 2Clix, which sells an accounting ...
A lawsuit brought forth against Whirlpool for alleged "injurious falsehood" has been dropped by accounting software firm 2Clix Australia. “Simon Wright and the Whirlpool legal team can confirm that ...
When the suit was first reported, Clapperton said "This case has echoes of the notorious 'McLibel' action in the United Kingdom, and the lawsuit by David Jones against the Australia Institute over ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them anytime. In a move that could set a nasty precedent for Australian website operators and their users, a software firm is suing a community website ...
This information is according to the Insolvency and Trustee Service Australia. Christopher Dene Mills, the director of 2Clix Australia and 2Clix Pty Ltd, was declared bankrupt by a creditor's petition ...
When John White selected the 2Clix accounting software package for his Melbourne flooring business, the risk that he could lose access to his financial data was the last thing on his mind. When John ...
The court ordered the winding up of 2Clix Pty Ltd on Friday after it was presumed insolvent when it failed to comply with anorder from the Victorian Civil and Administration Tribunal to pay a customer ...
Simon Wright, the founder of popular broadband discussion forum, Whirlpool, is being sued by accounting software firm 2Clix Australia for alleged "injurious falsehood". The Statement of Claim ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. An Australian software firm, which was suing a broadband community website over unflattering comments published on its message board, ...