Why your WIPO TradeMark registration in Australia might be invalid
The International Trademark system administered by the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) provides an easy process of filing trademark applications in Madrid Protocol countries. Not
Read MoreTrade Mark tips from EAGLEGATE
Trade Mark Tips – Controlling Use EAGLEGATE’s trade mark tips advert has been published on 4KQ. Listen to the trade mark tips below – if
Read MoreTo VB or not to VB – that is the trademark question
Ask any Aussie what the letters VB mean and chances are they would not think of former Spice Girl warbler Victoria Beckham. However in her
Read MoreThe Dangers of Effective Service in Federal Court Matters
When is an address for service not an address for service Effective service is a critical step in litigation and the recent decision in Freshfood Holdings
Read MoreSlater & Gordon attempts to trade mark the phrase “We win cases like yours”
Slater & Gordon is attempting to trade mark a phrase that is common in the legal industry and the EAGLEGATE news article discussing the attempt
Read MorePuma Loses Trade Mark ‘CAT’ Fight
Caterpillar Inc (Caterpillar), the world’s largest heavy equipment manufacturer, has successfully appealed against the Trade Marks Registrar’s decision to dismiss its opposition to Puma SE’s
Read MorePuma Loses ProCat Trade Mark: Full Federal Court Confirms
In October 2021, we analysed the Federal Court’s decision in Caterpillar Inc v Puma SE [2021] FCA 1014, in which Justice O’Bryan refused the registration of Puma SE’s PROCAT
Read MorePatents and Trade Marks Are Not the Same.
Intellectual property refers to intangible creations of the human intellect. From the shape of a Coca-Cola bottle to the iconic McDonald’s golden arches, you can
Read MoreOpportunistic Rivals Can’t Adopt Re-Branded Trade Marks
With multiple brands renaming, opportunistic traders may be tempted to adopt the name of a disused Trade Mark. But the result for the opportunistic trader
Read MoreThe New Age of Trade Mark infringement defences in Australia
A cautionary tale for trade mark holders in Australia- there’s a new trend in legal cases to bring a cross claim to declare the trade
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