Blogger liable for misleading and deceptive conduct
In Nextra Australia Pty Limited v Fletcher [2014] FCA 399 the Federal Court held that a blogger was liable for misleading comments that he made about a flyer published by a competitor.
In Nextra Australia Pty Limited v Fletcher [2014] FCA 399 the Federal Court held that a blogger was liable for misleading comments that he made about a flyer published by a competitor.
An Australian Trade Mark Non-Use Proceedings Round-Up from the Trade Mark Office Journal dated 21 August 2014. If you wish to start any non-use proceeding against trade marks of others, or if your own trademarks have had non-use proceedings brought against them by third parties, please contact us.
An Australian Intellectual Property Litigation Round-Up from the Commonwealth Courts portal for the week ending 8 August 2014.
Australian company Carbon Revolution has developed, and is now commercially producing, the world’s first one piece carbon fibre automobile wheel. The commercially available CR-9 wheel (pictured), represents more than seven years of development, including the wheel design and manufacturing process that is the subject of intellectual property protection in a number of countries. The technology …
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An Australian Trade Mark Non-Use Proceedings Round-Up from the Trade Mark Office Journal dated 3 July and 10 July 2014. If you wish to start any non-use proceeding against trade marks of others, or if your own trademarks have had non-use proceedings brought against them by third parties, please contact us.
An Australian Trade Mark Non-Use Proceedings Round-Up from the Trade Mark Office Journal dated 19 June 2014. If you wish to start any non-use proceeding against trade marks of others, or if your own trademarks have had non-use proceedings brought against them by third parties, please contact us.
IP Law Update: Protection of IP Rights in French Polynesia Change in IP Law There has been a significant change in the protection of French IP rights in French Polynesia which affects patents and design and trade mark registrations. As a result of a new law, French patents, trade mark registrations and design registrations …
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There has been a significant change in the protection of French IP rights in French Polynesia which affects patents and design and trade mark registrations. As a result of a new law, French patents, trade mark registrations and design registrations based on applications filed since 3 March 2004 will no longer be automatically protected …
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An Australian Intellectual Property Litigation Round-Up from the Commonwealth Courts portal for the week ending 17 January 2014.
An Australian Trademark Opposition Round-Up from the Trade Mark Office Journal dated 19 December 2013.