When applying for a trade mark, applicants must classify their products and services into one or more classes. There are 45 different classes organised according to a system called the Nice classification. Each class contains a category of goods or services. This can be a challenging job, particularly for the inexperienced. Luckily, IP Australia, the […]
Suppose you have a business in Australia, and you are considering expanding overseas. You naturally will want to bring your registered trade mark into your overseas business. However, having a trade mark in Australia does not automatically grant protection in another country. You must take active steps to have it recognised overseas. The Madrid Protocol […]
Understandably, trade mark opposition seems like a daunting process. With all the different forms required for the opposition, the accompanying evidence and different deadlines you must meet, there is a lot to consider when undertaking trade mark opposition. However, for the reasons explained in this article, you can widely benefit from working with a lawyer […]
Applying for a trade mark can be a long and complex process. After you have made a trade mark application, IP Australia will examine it to ensure that it meets all of the trade mark requirements. If your trade mark does not meet the requirements, you will receive an adverse examination report that outlines all […]
Trade mark opposition is where any third party formally objects to the registration of a trade mark application. While the opposition process is fairly structured, it can quickly become a demanding process with different deadlines and evidentiary requirements at every stage. This article outlines four mistakes you should avoid when opposing a trade mark application […]
Your band’s name establishes your brand and defines your music. You should register your name as a trade mark to prohibit others from using it for any reason, especially on merchandise or musical instruments. Technically, you can claim ownership of your band name without registering it. However, if you do not register your band name, […]
Selecting a trade mark class that best suits the goods and services you wish to protect can be a tricky task. This is especially true considering how extensive the Trade Mark Classification Search is. However, if you bear in mind the following five points outlined in this article, the process of selecting the right trade […]
Choosing the right class in your trade mark application can be a tricky process. This is especially the case if you are unfamiliar with the different classes available for protection. If you select the wrong trade mark class, the goods and services associated with a trade mark may go unprotected. To avoid this occurring, this […]
There are instances where someone might register a trade mark but then choose not to use the trade mark. This could result from the owner no longer operating their business which the trade mark protected, or if the owner only registered the trade mark with the sole intention of excluding others from using it. These […]