The effect of s40(2)(a) was considered in Federal Court in Jusand Nominees Pty Ltd (Applicant) v Rattlejack Innovations Pty Ltd (First Respondent) [2022] FCA 540. Sufficiency requirement satisfied.
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Colour Your Trade Mark or Trade Mark Your Colour?
Colours can be features of your trade marks and colours themselves can be trade marks. Learn the difference between these concepts.
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Prepare early for trademark infringement. In this article we outline some of the basic considerations around what to do if you notice someone copying your brand.
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In this new blog, Andrew Balis & Chris Baxter explore new patent publications you need to know about in the space industry. In this first article, they award three of the best, recently granted, patents in aerodynamics, propulsion and space structures.
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Cracking win for the Wine Collective - Baxter IP has successfully defended oppositions to Trade Mark registration of Wine Collective Trade Marks owned by local Cracka IP P/L.
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Infringement of third party trade marks can be an expensive lesson. Even if you are not directly responsible for the infringing behaviour, you must have procedures in place to monitor and take action to prevent any instances of infringement.
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Baxter IP is delighted to announce the elevation to Senior Associate of three team members. Today we celebrate the rise of Naleesha Niranjan, Jarrod Lichtblau and Julia Caunt.
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Start-ups and new trade marks for your food and beverage products. What to protect and how to safeguard your trade marks through the lifecycle of your brand.
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This short article provides an overview of the Hague Agreement and Australia’s current position.
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As the global marketplace is becoming increasingly busy and competitive, it is more valuable than ever to protect your brand. Accordingly, it is important to seek registration of your trade mark(s) in each jurisdictional that your business operates in.
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Significant amounts of goodwill and reputation are achieved through exposure of a brand sponsoring major sporting events like le Tour de France. Therefore, it is important to ensure you have strong protections for your brand.
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The Unified Patent Court (UPC) will soon offer a more streamlined and cost-effective approach to obtaining patent protection in some countries of the European Union.
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The Commissioner of Patents at the Intellectual Property Office of New Zealand has affirmed the law around patentable subject matter and computer programs “as such” in New Zealand in a recently released decision.
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Open source does not mean giving up on your IP rights. There is a middle ground or hybrid approach where IP rights may be retained whilst making use of open source software.
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Australia is in a strong position to continue to exploit developments in intellectual property in Quantum Mechanics. In this Article, Baxter IP Director, Martin Earley, provides an overview of innovation and future applications in this space.
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The United Arab Emirates became the 109th member of the Madrid Protocol, which provides brand owners with a more convenient, streamlined, and cost-effective manner for seeking protection in the United Arab Emirates.
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