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Trade Mark Examiners Manual - Part 26 - Section 44 and Regulation 4.15A - Conflict with Other Signs
Part 26 of the Trade Mark Examiner's Manual details how section 44 of the Trade Marks Act 1995 comes into place. Under section 44, an application for a trade mark must be rejected if the applicant's trade mark is substantially identical with or dece...
Avoiding Unfair Business Practices
These guides explain the law in simple language but are not legal advice or a definitive list of situations where the law applies and include examples of the ACL’s application by Australian Consumer Protection regulators and by Australian courts. It...
Trade Mark Examiners Manual - Part 5 - Data Capture and Indexing
Part 5 of the Trade Mark Examiners Manual details the steps that enable documents and data to be stored in a form that can be accessed electronically on the trade marks database, which is called "Data Capture". It also outlines how the trade marks a...
Using Volunteers and Unpaid Support Safely and Legally
Volunteers play a pivotal role within the charitable and not-for-profit sector of Australia. Volunteers can help supplement the efforts of paid employees and management, while ensuring that the organisation can continue to use their funds to pursue o...
Trade Mark Examiners Manual - Part 47 - Procedures for Opposing Registration or Protection
Part 47 of the Trade Mark Examiner's Manual provides for the procedures to be taken by a party opposing a trade mark registration, from filing, to time limits and making documents available to IP Australia to back up the opposition.
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