
Hannah Marshall
Principal of Good Company Law and expert on corporate and consumer law, appearing to discuss the ACCC's case against Microsoft and consumer protection issues.
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Aug 14, 2025 • 15min
AI: ‘The biggest act of copyright theft in history’
Hannah Marshall, Principal at Good Company Law, delves into the contentious relationship between AI, art, and copyright. She discusses how AI companies like Meta navigate legal challenges by using copyrighted materials. The conversation highlights the tug-of-war over copyright reforms needed to nurture industry growth versus the protection of creative rights. Marshall also emphasizes the urgent need for updated legal frameworks to safeguard journalism against AI's encroachments. This clash could redefine creative work in the digital age.

Oct 28, 2025 • 16min
Why the ACCC is suing Microsoft
Hannah Marshall, a corporate and consumer law principal at Good Company Law, breaks down the ACCC's lawsuit against Microsoft over misleading subscription tactics. They discuss how Microsoft rolled out its AI 'co-pilot' feature with unclear pricing, allegedly leaving users believing an increased cost was mandatory. The conversation dives into potential penalties Microsoft could face, the implications this case has for broader consumer law reforms, and practical tips for consumers to avoid tricky subscription tricks. A riveting look at a David vs. Goliath legal battle!

Oct 16, 2024 • 16min
'Australia’s most hated man': Inside the Bruce Lehrmann appeal
Hannah Marshall, a defamation lawyer at Good Company Law, provides expert insights into the complicated legal landscape surrounding Bruce Lehrmann's appeal. She discusses his significant financial challenges and the potential repercussions of ongoing court proceedings. The conversation delves into the implications of Lehrmann's case in relation to the Me Too movement, the impact on sexual assault survivors, and the complexities of defamation laws in high-profile cases. Marshall also emphasizes issues within the Australian judicial system regarding consent.


