Once you have registered your trade mark, you might be wondering what happens next. Registering your trade mark is only the first step in the life cycle of your trade mark management. With new trade mark filings rising year by year, keeping up with potential infringement is becoming increasingly difficult. Trade mark watch services provide […]
If you are running a business, you may be getting many messages at once, particularly from your legal and marketing teams. Your trade mark lawyers tell you to register a trade mark before putting it out into the marketplace. On the other hand, your marketing team wants to push forward with the advertising campaign this […]
Depending on the nature of your business, you may be seeking multiple forms of intellectual property (IP) protection. If you have a unique product that you have designed, this can include design rights. This article will take you through the differences and overlap of trade marks and design rights, as well as three benefits of […]
Your intellectual property (IP) is a crucial element to the success of your business. This includes your trade marks. Not only do your trade marks serve as an excellent marketing tool and help you distinguish your goods or services from others, but they also provide legal protection by giving you exclusive rights to your trade […]
Registering your trade mark is an important milestone for your business. Having a registered trade mark can help increase the value of your brand, increase awareness amongst consumers and help you stand out from your competitors. Your trade mark can take many forms, including a slogan, a logo, product packaging, or product shape. When applying […]
As the world’s largest economy and Australia’s third-largest two-way trading partner, the United States (US) is an excellent place for Australians to do business. The huge market in the US makes expanding your business to the US a great opportunity, so it is important that you adequately protect your brand before doing so. Before you […]
Suppose you have registered a trade mark. In that case, you have enforcement rights to stop others from using any sign that is deceptively similar or substantially identical to what you have registered. This is as long as the infringer is using it concerning similar goods or services. Therefore, you should monitor attempts to use […]
Your business’ brand is its most important asset. A business’ brand comprises its intellectual property (IP) and is a significant part of your business strategy. Your brand is what people remember about your business, helping you establish a reputation and stand out among competitors. No matter what industry your business is in, competition is fierce, making […]
Small-to-medium enterprises (SMEs) make up about 99.8% of all businesses in Australia and contribute to more than 55% of the total GDP. With SMEs making up such a large portion of the Australian market, it is important that your SME stands out amongst the rest. A trade mark is one way that you can distinguish your […]
You may be left feeling disappointed with IP Australia’s decision during your trade mark opposition proceedings. This is especially likely if the outcome is not in your favour. Of course, you have the option of appealing the decision of IP Australia to either the Federal Courts or the Administrative Appeals Tribunal. However, there are a […]