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Australian Trademark Registration Guide

 08 Oct 2017

In law, Australia, trademarks refer to signs that distinguish goods or services from other goods or services, including letters, numbers, words, phrases, sounds, odors, shapes, signs, pictures, actions, or a combination of them.




Registration of Australian trademarks is not mandatory, and eligible unregistered trademarks can also be protected by common law prohibition of counterfeiting or prohibition of fraud and misleading in the Competition and Consumer Act 2010, as well as by states or territories similar to legislation, but trademark registration has many benefits:

The pig register trademark rights has the exclusive right to use;

In the litigation of registered trademark infringement, the registered trademark rights does not need to prove that the trademark has a certain reputation or that others use the same or similar trademark may mislead the public.

The rights of the registered trademark rights is valid throughout Australia, not only in areas where the trademark is used and has a certain reputation;

After the registration of a trademark, no person shall register or adopt the same or similar trademark as the registered trademark.

Australian Trademark Registration conditions:

Trademarks that have been used or are intended to be used;

It is substantially different from the logo already used by the third party or registered or applied for registration before it is registered or applied for registration, and will not lead to confusion;

Have or become significant.

Time required for registration of trademarks in Australia:

Content of registered trademark right:

Basic introduction to Australian Trademark Office

Australian Trademark Protection law regulations

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