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Trade Mark Examiners Manual - Part 62 - Revocation of Registration

The Registrar may revoke the registration of a trade mark where they consider it should not have been registered, but they are not obliged to consider revocation where requested to by the public. Part 62 of the Trade Mark Examiner's Manual goes into...


What to do if someone has copied my product?

If someone copies your product, your first response should be to contact us and seek legal advice on the matter.It is often difficult to prove someone has infringed your rights in relation to an intellectual property infringement due to the need to p...


Cease and desist letters for breaching trademark rights?

A cease and desist letter, or letter of demand, is a written document communicating to person that the sender considers their legal rights are being infringed and that the person must immediately “cease and desist” from such actions. These letters of...


Trade Mark Examiners Manual - Part 31 - Prescribed and Prohibited Signs

Part 31 of the Trade Mark Examiner's Manual deals with prohibited signs and prescribed signs. A prescribed sign includes:1. Signs containing the word “patent”2. Signs including the words “to counterfeit this is forgery”3. Arms etc of Commonwealth or...


Trade Mark Examiners Manual - Part 19B - Rights Given by Registration of a Trade Mark

Property is a bundle of rights or interests that attach to a thing. Property rights attach to things that are either tangible (e.g. a car or house) or intangible (e.g. intellectual property). Property is generally divided into two major categories –...


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