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The “D” or Dominance Personality Style
People with the D style place an emphasis on shaping the environment by overcoming opposition to accomplish results. A person with a D style:• is generally motivated by winning, competition and success.• prioritizes accepting challenge, taking a...
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...
A Guide to the Australian Consumer Law - For Fundraising and Other Activities of Charities, Not-for-Profits and Fundraisers
The Australian Consumer Law (ACL) is the national law for fair trading and consumer protection, which applies across Australia, which came into force on 1 January 2011. The Australian Consumer Law provides a range of specific obligations in relation...
Trade Mark Examiners Manual - Part 41 - Cancellation of Registration
Part 41 of the Trade Mark Examiner's Manual deals with cancellation of a trade mark registration, which is voluntary and done at the request of the registered owner. The owner no longer has the exclusive right to use or to authorise the use of the tr...
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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