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Article

Copyright’s 10% rule: is it a thing?

In this alert, we explain how you may avoid an allegation of copyright infringement by not copying a “substantial part” of another creator’s work, and outline how the “fair dealing” exceptions may help to keep you out of copyright hot wate

  • Designs
  • Trade mark
  • Copyright
  • Patent
  • Startups
  • Software

Legislation Update

Winemakers’ brands to be protected in Australia under new legislation

A Bill to help strengthen Australia’s wine export regulatory system and facilitate brand owners to protect their intellectual property is currently before the Senate. At present, the Wine Australia Act 2013 (Cth) (Act) is the legislative Act used t

  • Australian wine industry
  • Intellectual Property
  • Trade mark
  • Patent
  • Label directory,

Court Decision

Less stringent test introduced by the recent Full Federal Court decision for control of trade mark use in a corporate group

Key issues: Trident Seafoods attempted to have Trident Foods’ trade mark removed for non-use in order to register their own logo under the same class. The basis for this claim relied upon the fact that Trident Foods had been exclusively using th

  • Intellectual Property
  • Trade mark
  • Patent
  • Trademark
  • Registration

Article

React.js: is Facebook going to sue me?

React (also React.js or ReactJS) is an open-source JavaScript library developed and maintained by Facebook. React was originally open-sourced in May 2013 with a standard Apache License 2.0.  However, in October 2014, this was replaced with a new lic

  • Patent
  • Infringement
  • Facebook
  • Startups

Article

What is the difference between a patent and a design?

You’ve just developed a new mobile phone – it’s both unique in appearance and works like no other mobile on the market. So how do you go about preventing others from copying the look and workings of your invention? While the Australian design

  • Invention
  • Patent
  • Design
  • New idea
  • Trademark

Article

What is the difference between a standard patent and an innovation patent?

In general, there are three essential requirements you must meet for your invention to be ‘patentable’ (i.e. your invention is capable of being patented). Your invention must: Be novel; and Involve an inventive or innovative step; and Be for

  • Design
  • Patent
  • Invention

Article

Top five trademark issues to consider for your startup

Trademarks are recognised signs, such as words and logos, which distinguish your products or services from that of others.  A registered trademark, as governed by the Trade Marks Act 1995 (Cth), gives the owner exclusive rights to use their tradem

  • Trademark
  • Patent
  • Startups