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| Special Collection: Trade Marks | | Print | |
| Written by Noric Dilanchian | ||||||
| Tuesday, 02 October 2007 | ||||||
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Trade mark applications for registration need "legal design". We are passionate about "legal design". The concept is a theme in the post, Generate a legally strong brand in three steps, and it inspired the post titled Is Australian cheese properly branded? The lack of "legal design" in trade mark applications results in a regular stream of work for our firm.
Preparing a trade mark application is deceptively simple. It's a job full of traps for young players. Every day a stack of trade mark applications are filed with IP Australia for marks that provide questionable, little or no legal IP monopoly rights. How so?
Preparing a trade mark application involves legal strategy implementation as well as filling in a form. Treat it as just filing in a form and you'll fall in common traps, for example:
This special collection of our website articles, PowerPoints, videos and blog posts emphasises the need for a combination of creatively and commercially-relevant legal guidance for branding and trade mark applications.
Product-specific guidance
Beer: Trade mark law strategy kept simple for blondes Beer: “Thirsty folk want beer, not explanations”
Beer: Integrated, differentiated and creative brand strategy Wine: Hunter Valley wine brands and branding
Wine: Legal Anatomy of a Wine Label [PDF - one page graphic]
Coffee: Coffee brand values Clothing and perfume: Australian fashion law and industry trends
Chocolate: The Colour Purple: an exercise in expensive litigation
General guidance
Generate a legally strong brand in three steps
Picking a Trade Mark [Dilanchian Video]
Service Description:Branding and Trade Mark Registration
Solutions/Services Brochures:Services - Trade Mark Registration [PDF] Australian clients | Australian Trade Mark Applications 2007 [PDF] Foreign clients
Call for a conversation when you need to achieve a legally strong trade mark registration.
------------------------------------------------------------- Graphic: The opening photo is of Melvil Dewey (1851-1931), inventor in the 1880s of the Dewey Decimal System. His proprietary library classification system is protected by trade mark and copyright law.
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This post is an updated special collection of materials on branding and trade marks. All links are to materials available in this integrated Lightbulb blog and Dilanchian website.


