Could Robin Hood get a trade mark registration?

Did you know that trade mark applications can be opposed on the ground that the application was made in “bad faith”?  This is a vague sort of concept, with the test being that the decision to apply for the mark “would be regarded as in bad faith by persons adopting proper standards” – but you …
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Spotlight On: Most exciting invention protected

Click here to view ‘Women in Innovation’ online With World IP Day being celebrated last week, we asked POF client CSIRO, and two IP firms in the US and UK, what was the most exciting invention they have protected. Here is what they had to say:   “A 3D printing machine which used ultrasound images …
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Spotlight On: Choosing a career path in IP

Click here to view ‘Women in Innovation’ online In recognition of World IP Day last week, we asked some of our clients and international IP firms what led them to choose a career path in IP. Here is what they had to say:   “I had spent nearly 20 years doing research, the latter part …
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US company fined AUD3 million for breach of Australian Consumer Law

The Full Court of the Federal Court has rejected the appeal by US company Valve Corporation against a decision to fine it AUD3 million for misrepresentations in its online Service Agreement which contained a no refund policy and no guarantee that Valve’s computer games were error-free: Valve Corporation v Australian Competition and Consumer Commission [2017] …
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Managing Partner, Ross McFarlane, named as a finalist in the Lawyers Weekly ‘Partner of the Year Awards’ 2018

We are pleased to announce that our Managing Partner, Ross McFarlane, has been nominated as a finalist in the Intellectual Property category for this year’s Lawyers Weekly ‘Partner of the Year Awards’. The ‘Partner of the Year Awards’ is now in its third year, and showcases finalists with “impressive leadership, technical expertise, mentorship and business development …
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