Difference Between Trademarks, Copyright and Patents
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Difference Between Trademarks, Copyright and Patents

There is often confusion about the differences between trademarks, patents and copyright.  This is no surprise as the law in this area is quite complex and very conceptual.  This post provides a brief overview of the differences. But firstly, let’s start with the similarities. The reason that trademarks,  copyright and patents are often mixed up is…

Five Reasons Why You Need a Trademark Attorney

Five Reasons Why You Need a Trademark Attorney

Some people ask before applying for a trademark whether they need a trademark attorney to assist in protecting their brand. For the relatively small costs involved, we certainly recommend you use a legal expert to handle your trademark registration.And here are our 5 reasons why we think you should use a trademark attorney: Protect the…

Can I Trademark My Instagram or Facebook Account?
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Can I Trademark My Instagram or Facebook Account?

Is it possible to trademark an Instagram or Facebook account? The short answer is, yes, you can. Like any other name or logo, Instagram and Facebook accounts accrue goodwill and reputation that businesses wish to protect. And they can be legally protected by a registered trademark like any other name or logo. Trademarking Instagram and…

What Happens If I Don’t Get a Trademark?

What Happens If I Don’t Get a Trademark?

Do I Need a Registered Trademark? Having an officially registered trademark for your business is not actually a legal requirement.  As long as you are otherwise obeying the legal obligations of running your business, such as having the correct licences, paying taxes and abiding by consumer law, among other things, then you technically do not need to have a…

How to Protect Your Business Method in Australia: Patent or Trademark?
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How to Protect Your Business Method in Australia: Patent or Trademark?

Under Australian patent law, there is no statutory position on whether a business method ispatentable subject matter, and so it is legal precedent that provides guidance. The watershed NRDC (1) case opened the door to what can be considered patentable subject matter in Australian law, to beyond merely ‘vendible products’ (2), and now includes things such as living organisms,…

Amazon Brand Registry and the Importance of Trademarks
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Amazon Brand Registry and the Importance of Trademarks

Amazon has updated its brand registry to require that brands be registered trademarks. This means that brands must be registered with a government intellectual property office in order to be eligible for the Amazon Brand Registry. This change will help to ensure that only legitimate businesses are able to sell on Amazon. The benefits of…