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Jacqui is a Registered Trade Marks Attorney with a graduate certificate in Trade Mark Law and Practice; and over 20 years of experience in the industry.

Jacqui Pryor

Jacqui is a registered trade marks attorney with the Trans-Tasman IP Attorneys Board and is the founder and owner of Mark My Words Trademark Services Pty Ltd.

After being introduced to the world of trade marks in one of her first jobs after high school, Jacqui discovered she had a deep passion and interest for all things to do with protecting brands and intellectual property. She completed a Graduate Certificate in Trade Mark Law and Practices as well as a Diploma in Business Management and then set up her own business in 2011.

Her motivation for starting Mark My Words was to support SMEs which typically couldn’t afford such a service and while the company has grown in both size and reputation over the years, she has remained true to her founding principles of providing professional, friendly, reliable and affordable trade mark services to all.

Mark My Words now has a client list that spans businesses of all sizes across a range of industries. It provides advice and assistance on all types of complex trade mark registrations, infringements and opposition matters both in Australia as well as overseas.

Jacqui’s wealth of experience, broad range of professional qualifications and her ongoing participation in industry forums and networking platforms keeps her at the forefront of developments in the global trade mark arena. Her expertise in her field has also led to several nominations as a top individual trademark attorney by the World Trademark Review - the world’s leading trademark intelligence platform.

To keep up to date with the latest in the field of trade marks, follow Jacqui and MMW Trademark Services on Facebook.

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What Is Intellectual Property? Intellectual property is intangible property, created through intellect or creativity.  It can be a name, a creation (such as a new product, service or process) and even new plant breeds. The World Intellectual Property Organisation defines intellectual property as ‘creations of the mind or intellect including inventions, literary and artistic works, […]

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The question of whether it is possible to register a foreign supplier’s trade mark in Australia comes up frequently in our trade marks attorney office. This may be a result of the substantial increase in global trading, the rise of digital communications, a more competitive commercial landscape, a growing understanding of the value of trade […]

With digital communications and mobile devices, we work, talk, engage and transact around the world 24/7.  This globalised communication and commerce have literally put the world in the palm of our hand and it can sometimes feel like we’re operating in one homogenous space.  This can lead to the misconception that trade marks are protected […]

Did you know that there’s no such thing as ‘trademarking’?  That’s because a trade mark isn’t a verb.  Nor is it an adjective.  It’s a noun. Now this may just seem like semantics and there are plenty of people out there who say that correct grammar is pedantic and it doesn’t matter how we say […]

Registering a trade mark is a smart move for any business wanting to build and protect a brand, stand out in the marketplace and ensure legally enforceable rights for their intellectual property. But while there are plenty of things that can be registered as trade marks, there are also some things that aren’t allowed. If […]

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