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What is IP

If you’re in business, the chances are you have some form of “IP” worth protecting. But how do you go about choosing the right IP for your business and then protecting it? Hopefully this post will help answer these questions. Did You Know You Can Protect All Over These Things? Your Business or Company Name […]

Welcome to our new Australian Trademarks Blog! For posts earlier than September 2012 you can still read them here. To coincide with the launch of our new website, we thought we would move the blog across to be a part of the site instead of hosted separately. To stay up to date with trademark news […]

A recent article written by our director, Jacqui Pryor for Flying Solo has been picked up and published by The Magazine Publishing Company, in their Circuit publication. Titled “Five Benefits of Registering Your Trademark” and discussing some of the biggest reasons you should consider registration of your trademarks. Read the full  CircuitArticle.

A huge thanks to Gosia Slotala from Shelcom Corporate Services for contributing to our blog and helping define the differences between a business name and a company! We often hear the two words: business and company used interchangeably. Anyone carrying on an activity that earns them a profit is doing business or running a business, […]

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