DCN v Omnilab: Omni tactics becoming clear

After four days, it is becoming clear that Omnilab has two primary aims in the case: to attack Digital Cinema Network's technical competence, and to discredit their business plan, while a key piece of
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After four days, it is becoming clear that Omnilab has two primary aims in the case: to attack Digital Cinema Network’s technical competence, and to discredit their business plan, while a key piece of law is still to be decided. Palace Cinema’s Benjamin Zeccola is about to get his first day in court.

This is the damages phase of the case. The Federal Court, and a full bench of the Federal Court on appeal, has already found that Omnilab did bad deeds. This phase of the case is only about how much, if anything, Omnilab should pay DCN in compensation.

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Alex Prior
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Alex Prior is a digital marketing consultant, the founder of ScreenHub, and a former editor-in-chief of ArtsHub.