Trade Mark and Brand Name Registration
The most effective
way to protect a name nationally is by registering it as a trade
mark in respect of your goods or services. A trade mark registration
gives the owner the exclusive right to use the name in any market place,
real or virtual, and takes legal precedence over both business
name and domain name registration.
First you should check availability by searching the Australian Trade Mark Register. If there are no conflicting marks on the register and your mark is not completely descriptive or laudatory of your goods or services, you can apply to register it with some confidence of success. ® ™
However, if your
mark is descriptive or laudatory of your goods or services, the Trade Marks
examiner will object to its registration. One way of attempting to overcome
this problem is to incorporate the words you have chosen into a distinctive
logo. Such DEVICE marks can be registered if they are original and distinctive.
If accepted by the examiner, your mark will be registered for an initial period of ten years on payment of a registration fee. It is possible to keep the registration in force indefinitely by paying a renewal fee every ten years and continuing to use the mark. It is also possible to use your Australian registration as the basis for overseas registration.
There are two different ways of achieving this. You can apply in individual countries within six months of the Australian application and obtain the same priority date as in Australia. Alternatively you can file a Madrid Protocol Application based on your Australian mark nominating other member countries of interest. If accepted by these other countries, your mark will remain in force in those countries as long as your basic Australian registration is in force. Under the Madrid Protocol it is also possible to keep on adding applications in other member countries as and when you require protection for your exported products or services.
Contact IP First to enquire about Trade Mark or Brand Name Registration Services