Your business’ intellectual property (IP) is its most important asset. Consulting a trade mark lawyer can be an excellent way to understand how your business can benefit from trade marks. When discussing with a lawyer, it is important to have questions prepared to get the most out of your discussion. This article will take you […]
A trade mark is a type of intellectual property (IP) that protects your business’s brand. Registering a trade mark gives you exclusive rights to use the mark in your industry. Failing to protect your brand’s IP or ignoring another business’s IP may have several consequences. For example, you risk financial consequences or damages to your […]
A trade mark is a type of intellectual property (IP) that protects your business’ brand, allowing you to distinguish your brand from your competitors. As well as trade marking the name of your business and your business logo, it is also possible to trade mark your brand colours. This article will explain: how you can […]
A patent is a type of intellectual property (IP) that gives you rights over your invention. Unlike other types of IP, a patent is not granted automatically. Therefore, it is essential that you apply to register your patent if you want to enforce your rights over it. There are a number of fees associated with […]
Trade mark registration is an important part of establishing your business’ brand, so you must do it right. If your trade mark receives an adverse examination report, it means that your trade mark has not met IP Australia’s trade mark requirements. You will have 15 months to respond to the findings in this report. If […]
A trade mark is an excellent way to protect your business’ intellectual property (IP). You can use a trade mark to establish your brand’s reputation, protect your assets, and help you stand out from other competitors. A key element of registering your trade mark is proving that it is distinctive from other trade marks. This […]
A trade mark is a form of intellectual property (IP) protection that gives you exclusive use over your trade mark. A trade mark can help distinguish you from your competitors, even in international markets. Before starting an application, you must examine the registered trade marks overseas. This will ensure you will not infringe on someone […]
Your intellectual property (IP) is the most valuable asset of your business. Registering a trade mark is an important milestone in a business, granting you protection and enforcement rights. However, registering your IP is only the first step in the life cycle of your IP. After registration, you need to manage your trade mark. This […]
Your intellectual property (IP) is an important business asset, making it essential to protect it properly. To best look after your IP, you might be considering trade mark registration. A registered trade mark gives you exclusive rights to the use and commercialisation of your trade mark. However, there are several restrictions when it comes to […]
Your trade mark is an essential part of your business. Trade mark infringement disputes can take many years to achieve a final result, and an adverse outcome can hurt your business. This article will take you through five famous trade mark disputes to help you avoid one. Zara Food vs Zara Clothing Founded in Spain […]