Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/AGL-v-Greenpeace-Australia-Pacific-Court-Hearing-in-Sydney-27MDHUYX6DM.htmlConceptually similarAGL v Greenpeace Australia Pacific Court Hearing in SydneyGP1SV8WMCompleted★★★★★AGL v Greenpeace Australia Pacific Court Hearing in SydneyGP1SV8WPCompleted★★★★AGL v Greenpeace Australia Pacific Court Hearing in SydneyGP1SV8WICompleted★★★★AGL v Greenpeace Australia Pacific Court Hearing in SydneyGP1SV8WJCompleted★★★★AGL v Greenpeace Australia Pacific Court Hearing in SydneyGP1SV8WKCompleted★★★★AGL v Greenpeace Australia Pacific Court Hearing in SydneyGP1SV8WFCompleted★★★★AGL v Greenpeace Australia Pacific Court Hearing in SydneyGP1SV8WGCompleted★★★★AGL v Greenpeace Australia Pacific Court Hearing in SydneyGP1SV8WHCompleted★★★★AGL v Greenpeace Australia Pacific Court Hearing in SydneyGP1SV8WDCompleted★★★★View AllGP1SV8WOAGL v Greenpeace Australia Pacific Court Hearing in SydneyGlenn Walker, Katrina Bullock, Rebecca Gilsenan and David Ritter with Greenpeace Australia activists.AGL, Australia’s largest energy company, has taken Greenpeace Australia to court over the use of the AGL logo in a Greenpeace campaign exposing AGL as Australia’s biggest climate polluter. Greenpeace staff David Ritter, Katrina Bullock, Glenn Walker and Maurice Blackburn principal lawyer Rebecca Gilsenan speak at the press conference outside the Federal Courts in Sydney. Over 20 Greenpeace activists hold an action behind the press conference. They stand with their mouths taped shut and hold signs defending Greenpeace’s right to freedom of expression.Locations:Australia-New South Wales-SydneyDate:2 Jun, 2021Credit:© James Zadro / GreenpeaceMaximum size:7360px X 4912pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-AGL Energy-Climate (campaign title)-Coal-Court cases-Courts-Day-Greenpeace activists-Greenpeace staff-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Portraits-Press conferences-SignsShoot:AGL v Greenpeace Australia Pacific Court Hearing in Sydney (Stills)Energy giant AGL has launched legal action against Greenpeace Australia Pacific, following the launch of a Greenpeace campaign alleging AGL is Australia’s biggest corporate climate polluter, disputing Greenpeace’s use of the AGL logo in the campaign. Greenpeace Australia Pacific holds a press conference and creative confrontation ahead of the court hearing. Greenpeace staff David Ritter, Katrina Bullock, Glenn Walker and Maurice Blackburn principal lawyer Rebecca Gilsenan speak at the press conference, backed by over 20 Greenpeace activists holding signs defending Greenpeace’s right to freedom of expression.