Date: 14 Aug 2018, Filed under: Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property and Trade Marks
Registering a trade mark should be at the top of your priority list when starting a business. Think of a trade mark as the foundation upon which to build...
Date: 06 Jul 2018, Filed under: Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property and Trade Marks
As a copyright owner, you have exclusive rights to use, adapt, publish and exploit your original work. If someone else uses your protected work without...
Date: 16 May 2018, Filed under: Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property
‘Intellectual property’ (IP) is a broad term used to identify intangible rights that allow you to commercialise your creative efforts. IP rights exist...
Date: 16 Oct 2017, Filed under: Intellectual Property
Can copyright infringement attract criminal prosecution?
Date: 16 Nov 2016, Filed under: Intellectual Property
The Federal Court has published new Practice Notes for IP litigation in the Federal Court of Australia.
Date: 07 Mar 2016, Filed under: Intellectual Property
At some stage or another, we have all heard someone attest to the value of having a good name. This is especially true for businesses and celebrities,...
Date: 10 Nov 2015, Filed under: Intellectual Property
Service level agreements or “SLAs” can sometimes be the forgotten sibling of ICT procurement. While the primary contract (such as the services agreement)...
Date: 14 Sep 2015, Filed under: Intellectual Property
With the prevalence of animated gifs, videos, music and other works being shared on social media, it may come as a surprise to some that such works may...
Date: 20 May 2015, Filed under: Intellectual Property
Registration of a trade mark grants an owner the best protection of a brand against unauthorised copying, and trade mark challenges by third parties. ...
Date: 25 Mar 2015, Filed under: Intellectual Property
The legal considerations for retailers, ad-tech vendors and consumers of mobile location analytics (MLA) and location-based marketing.