Trade Marks
A trade mark may be a letter, word, name, logo, signature, numeral, device, brand, heading, label, ticket, aspect of packaging, shape, colour, sound or scent, or any combination of these. They're used to distinguish the goods or services, of one trader, from those of another.
Trade Mark
Registration
Trade mark registration grants the owner of a trade mark with a legal right to exclusively use, or control the use of, a trade mark for the goods or services...
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Infringement
Trade mark infringement occurs where one party uses an identical or similar trade mark to a third party registered trade mark...
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Trade Marks
There's no such thing as a 'world-wide' trade mark. To obtain trade mark registration overseas, an application must be filed in each target country...
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Trade Mark
Searches
Trade mark searches are crucial for eliminating the risk of creating and investing in a brand that may not be registrable as a trade mark, or even worse, infringing upon third party intellectual property rights.
Trade Mark
Tips
There are some things you need to do to maintain your registered trade mark and keep it strong and effective.
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podwatch
We use cutting edge technology to monitor and report newly filed trade mark applications in Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom and the United States.
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Attorney
A Registered Trade Marks Attorney is a person who is experienced in assisting with the registration, commercialisation and enforcement of trade marks.
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Fee Calculator
Calculate the cost of protecting your trade marks in Australia, with our simple and easy to use Trade Mark Fee Calculator.