Can I Obtain Design Registration for My Unique Font, Type Face or Logo?
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3w ago
Australian Design Registrations are obtainable in respect of a design applied to a product. Thus, to be registrable as a design, there is a requirement that a design is present and that the design is applied to a product. In, for example, Europe, it is possible to obtain design registration in respect of fonts, type ..read more
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Maybe Not the Whole Kit and Caboodle!
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1M ago
Many of our clients make use of the Australian Registered Designs system to protect the unique appearance of their products.
 The good news is that what constitutes a ‘product’ as defined by the Australian Designs Act 2003 is broad, and includes: -a thing that is manufactured or handmade;-a separately made component part of a complex ..read more
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The real cost of “faking it”
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3M ago
We are pleased to see the Australian Broadcasting Company tackle the topic of counterfeiting in its Foreign Correspondent “Faking It” program available on ABC TV and iView. The television show highlights numerous issues faced by brand owners (including some POF clients) in order to deal with fake items in the UK but also worldwide. These ..read more
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What a wonderful digital world
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3M ago
An uptick in trade mark applications for virtual goods and services as consumers look to the metaverse to buy luxury products and enjoy virtual experiences illustrates how societal trends can influence trade mark filings. This is no surprise given Metaverse Fashion Week is now an annual event featuring big brands such as Coach, Adidas and ..read more
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The proper role of expert evidence
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3M ago
The decision in UbiPark v TMA Capital Australia[1] provides some useful commentary on the role of expert witness evidence in a patent infringement and revocation action. Moshinsky J, referenced various authorities at [55] to [63] on the principles of construction of a patent and the role the expert witness plays in that exercise. At [59 ..read more
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StockX jumps on bad faith trade mark
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3M ago
Trade mark squatting, where a person registers a trade mark merely to sell for a profit at a later time, is a big issue in China and a headache for many brand owners. It doesn’t occur as frequently in Australia largely due to our first to use regime which differs from China’s first to file ..read more
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World-first CRISPR/Cas9 therapy approval opens up old IP wounds
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3M ago
Vertex Pharmaceuticals Inc and CRISPR Therapeutics AG have gained a world-first regulatory approval for the use of a CRISPR-based gene editing therapy in patients, as the UK Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) granted conditional marketing authorisation for CASGEVY.[1],[2] CASGEVY is a therapy designed to treat sickle-cell disease and inherited blood disorders, and works ..read more
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Phillips Ormonde Fitzpatrick: Our 135 Year Legacy
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3M ago
In 1888, Karl Benz is issued with the world’s first driver’s licence and his wife, Bertha, drives a car bult by Karl on the first “long distance” car trip – Mannheim to Pforzheim (64km); Jack the Ripper stalks Whitechapel; John Dunlop patents the pneumatic bicycle tyre, whilst Joseph Assheton Fincher files a patent for “Tiddly-Winks ..read more
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BIG JACK not deceptively similar to BIG MAC
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3M ago
McDonald’s trade mark registration for BIG MAC is not infringed by Hungry Jack’s use of the mark BIG JACK according to the Federal Court of Australia decision in McD Asia Pacific LLC v Hungry Jack’s Pty Ltd [2023] FCA 1412. Hungry Jack’s began promoting its BIG JACK burger in March 2020. An example of Hungry ..read more
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A win for Grill’d HFC trade mark
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3M ago
Acronyms and initialisms and are frequently used by businesses to make their names more memorable and to distinguish themselves from competitors. Recently, the global fast food chain Kentucky Fried Chicken opposed an application by Grill’d seeking registration of its HFC mark (see decision in KFC THC V Ltd v Grill’d IP Pty Ltd [2023] ATMO ..read more
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