A trade mark is an excellent way to protect the brand of your business. A trade mark is what distinguishes your brand from others, helping your business stand out in any market. However, trade marks can take many forms, making it difficult for you to decide what trade marks your business should have. To help […]
For businesses hoping to stand out amongst their competitors, having a distinct brand is an essential component of their business. As your business grows and the market becomes more competitive, registering a trade mark for your brand will become an essential element to the success of your business. This article will take you through five […]
Building up a following on YouTube takes countless hours and a lot of effort. For this very reason, you want to make sure that the brand you have worked hard to establish has protection from being copied by others. This article outlines how a registered trade mark can protect your YouTube channel name and three […]
You might be surprised one day to receive in your e-services inbox a notice of opposition to your trade mark application. Whilst opposition proceedings are fairly common, they can quickly become complex given the different deadlines and evidentiary requirements at each stage of the process if you choose to defend the opposition. This article outlines: […]
A registered trade mark is a vital business tool for securing your brand identification and protecting your intellectual property. If you register a distinct trade mark, you will have exclusive rights to use, sell, licence, and take legal action against anyone who uses it without authority. Therefore, it is critical to register your distinctive features […]
Your intellectual property (IP) is the most important aspect of your business. No matter how big or small your business is, you must protect your IP. This will protect your business and its value. This means it is also equally important to avoid infringing on someone else’s trade mark. To avoid doing so, you must […]
If you come across a trade mark that is no longer in use, it may be considered an abandoned trade mark. Abandoned trade marks are available for registration upon removal from the Trade Mark Registry. This article explains: what abandoned trade marks are; key considerations to make before registering an abandoned trade mark; and the […]
As a software developer, you have likely spent many hours perfecting your software before it is ready for use. Given all the effort that goes into developing software, you must take the necessary measures to protect it properly. This includes registering a trade mark for your software name. To help you better understand the importance […]
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 […]