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Australian Patent & Trademark Services Pty Ltd

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23.01.2022 Bendigo Inventor Awards For all you inventors, Australian Patent & Trademark Services wanted to alert you that there’s only 7 weeks left to get applications in for the 2018 Bendigo Inventor Awards. You can apply here: http://bendigoinventorawards.com.au/... Or visit: https://www.facebook.com/bendigoinventorawards/ See more



20.01.2022 Recently, the Chicago Court decided that Australian UGG boot-maker Eddie Oygur infringed a Trademark. Mr. Oygur had to pay $640,000 compensation. Also, Mr. Oygur had to pay Trademark Lawyer prosecution costs. Decker purchased the UGG Australia Trademark rights in 1995 and sued Mr. Oygur for breach of their United States (USA) Trademark Registration. Because many businesses are selling online they are living dangerously with this trademark infringement risk. [ 165 more words ] https://trademarkservices.com.au/ugg-trademark-sued-for-se/

11.01.2022 Trademarking a brand is not as easy as it appears on IP Australia because there are lots of hidden traps and knowledge of the Trademark Act requirements is essential. There are a variety of issues including the lack of an ability to enforce. Brands usually include graphics to include visual appeal. Your brand may also include an image, logo, words, phrases and slogans. [ 1,251 more word ] https://trademarkservices.com.au/how-to-trademark-a-brand/

07.01.2022 Even heavy-weights like MCDONALD’S can lose trademark protection. Think of how much the BIG MAC trademark is worth in Europe and the associated financial loss. But what about the fact that there's now no trademark protection for the BIG MAC brand in Europe. Well already within a month, rival BURGER KING has mocked the BIG MAC trademark with advertising using slogans like: [ 227 more words ] https://trademarkservices.com.au/mcdonalds-loses-big-mac-t/



06.01.2022 Logos often are the face of a business, they are the most recognisable part of your business, so what should you be doing to protect the one thing that represents your business the most? Register a trademark to protect your logo before a rival does for a similar logo that blocks you from using yours. A form of brand protection, trade marking allows you product or service to be distinguished easily from your competitors. [ 1,380 more word ] https://trademarkservices.com.au/how-to-trademark-a-logo/

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