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Different reasons why my clients chose to trade mark their brand
Binh Rey asked our clients why they chose to trade mark their brand. Not surprisingly, there were many reasons clients gave. Hip Hampers created a new logo for their business and they wanted to protect it, KS Building Solutions rebranded with consideration around existing marks and registered their new brand KS Building Solutions Australia. Engineering firm, Triaxial Consulting and bookkeeping firm, Quiddity, both were growing rapidly and gaining reputation in the marketplace and they wanted to ensure they had their brand protected to ensure no one could copy them and piggy back off their hard earned reputations. Agent 6, Sydney digital marketing agency, wanted to ensure that what they were building was going to be on a secure brand platform. Mr Sparky wanted to ensure that he was able to keep his brand and stop new players from entering the industry using the brand.
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Chemical & Pharmaceutical Claims
Warren Chandler discusses the different types of chemistry/pharmaceutical claims.
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What Makes a Good Trade Mark?
Barry Meskin, Principal Patent & Trade Mark Attorney at Baxter IP, discusses certain misconceptions about trade marks and what types of trade marks actually work. -
What happens during the patent process?
Mike Biagio, Senior Associate Patent Attorney at Baxter IP, discusses the timelines of different patent application processes and what occurs at certain points on the timelines. -
Software Inventions
Your software inventions may be more patentable than you think. Dr Qi Zhang, Senior Associate Patent & Trade Mark Attorney of Baxter IP weighs in on the patentability of software and apps inventions. -
Who Owns the IP?
Naleesha Niranjan, Trade Mark Attorney and Patent Professional at Baxter IP, addresses the question and the answer may surprise you. -
Noel Kowald with Davies Chocolates and Seriously Trademarks | KBB Case Study
This Kochie's Business Builders Case Study features names and trademarks with Binh Rey from Seriously Trademarks and Davies Chocolates owner Noel Kowald.
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Sydney Startup | IP and your Startup - Chris Baxter
Chris Baxter of Baxter IP talks about Intellectual Property and your Startup.
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