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Intellectual PropertyThe High Court’s decision in Cantarella Bros v Modena Trading by the Federal Court, Justice Middleton has found that the trade mark is invalid
The High Court’s decision in Cantarella Bros v Modena Trading by the Federal Court, Justice Middleton has found that the trade mark is invalid
Another common problem with TMO evidence is lack of detail. Without it, evidence can be attacked as incomplete, ambiguous or entirely irrelevant
Ed Heerey QC regularly presents trade mark seminars at the Intellectual Property Society of Australia and New Zealand (IPSANZ) Annual Conference
Preparing evidence for opposition proceedings in the Trade Marks Office has its own set of traps for the unwary
Perram J gave judgment against a kebab wholesaler for the infringement of a trade mark owned by Halal Certification Authority Pty Ltd
The question to be asked in order to test whether a word is adapted to distinguish one trader’s goods from the goods of all others is...
The Federal Court has, for the first time, awarded additional damages for trade marks infringement
The case was brought by the ACCC against the company and its director for allegedly misleading or deceptive conduct in relation to fees charged for damaged vehicles