Patent disputes can be messy when they’re left unresolved
04 August 2017
If your company is mired in a legal dispute over a patent, things could get ugly - and expensive. Resolving conflict early is usually advisable.
How could Amazon’s trademark make meal kits more affordable?
24 July 2017
Amazon delivers bad news to competitors when it enters markets. Find out how Amazon's newest trademark is sending shockwaves through the meal-kit industry.
Banks are nervous about Facebook’s new patent in Australia
17 July 2017
Facebook may make splitting the bill just that much easier in Australia. What does it mean for the banks if Facebook's patent is realised?
Starbucks and a coffee shop lock horns over unicorn drinks
12 July 2017
A coffee shop is suing Starbucks for trademark infringement over a unicorn-themed drink. Find out more about the legal battle over these whimsical drinks.
Have you discovered a new use for your existing patented product?
07 July 2017
Have you found a new use for an existing product you've patented? If so, you may need to add new levels of intellectual property protection.
Protecting your intellectual property – and fighting back against infringement
06 July 2017
Your intellectual property is one of the most important things your business owns. How can you protect it from outside intrusion?
How Nestle failed to trademark KitKat’s shape in the U.K.
13 June 2017
Discover how Nestle failed to get a break in trademarking KitKat's distinctive shape in the U.K. Court of Appeal.
Applying for a trade mark can help safeguard your profit potential
08 June 2017
If you want legal protection for more elements of your brand beyond just your core product, a trade mark can help with that. Consider applying for one.
U.S. Supreme Court limits where you can file patent lawsuits
05 June 2017
Learn about the recent U.S. Supreme ruling that says patent lawsuits must now take place wherever the defendant is incorporated.
International trade mark disputes are sure to present difficulties
03 June 2017
Protecting your intellectual property with a patent is one thing in Australia, but internationally, it becomes more challenging. How will you do it?