How to Avoid Trade Mark Infringement in a Global Market
Discover the top 5 common trade mark pitfalls businesses face when expanding globally and learn how to avoid costly infringement issues. This guide covers essential strategies for protecting your brand across international markets, from understanding territorial laws to enforcing your rights. Stay ahead in the global marketplace by safeguarding your trade marks with expert insights and practical tips.
Picking goods and services for your trade mark application
It is vital to select the right goods or services for your trade mark application, because they cannot be changed after filing. The exclusive rights afforded by a trade mark registration only cover the goods and services included in the trade mark application. Learn more here about selecting the correct goods and services.
When should you register a trade mark?
When should you register a trade mark? Many will be surprised to learn that the longer you hold off on trade mark registration, the greater risk you take on. Just because you start using a name, doesn’t automatically entitle you to it. Learn more here.
Trade marks likely to be refused by IP Australia
Not every trade mark is capable of being registered. A trade mark has to be somewhat distinctive. So what kind of trade marks are less likely to be accepted by IP Australia?

