Advertising & marketing, Intellectual Property, Social media, Trade marks Burger case bounces In-N-Out of court in meaty appeal 9 February 2021 By Diana Liu Read on
Intellectual Property, Trade marks A sign of the times – Compagnie des Montres Longines S.A. v Point Tec Products Electronic GmbH 29 June 2020 By Diana Liu Read on
Intellectual Property, Trade marks Formula One and now the Australian Grand Prix Corporation look to cash in – the big Huey shoey bluey 8 May 2018 By Chris Maher Read on
Advertising & marketing, Intellectual Property, Trade marks Another case considering t-shirt branding. Has Silberquelle been transplanted into Australian law? 2 September 2016 By Bill Ladas Read on
Intellectual Property, Trade marks Kylie Minogue takes on Kylie Jenner – what happens when two celebrities have the same name? 4 March 2016 By Maggie Chan Read on
Advertising & marketing, Copyright, Designs, Intellectual Property, Trade marks Crocodile attacks in New Zealand – Lacoste death rolls Crocodile International again 23 October 2015 By Caroline Ryan Read on
Advertising & marketing, Intellectual Property, Trade marks Be careful if you wanna GUCCI GUCCI, ya ya, da da… 18 September 2015 By Maggie Chan Read on
Advertising & marketing, Intellectual Property, Trade marks Google’s new branding – trade mark issues for giants 8 September 2015 By Bill Ladas Read on
Advertising & marketing, Intellectual Property, Media & entertainment, Trade marks Looking to move your brand into China? Here’s our quick guide to protecting your IP in the process 11 May 2015 By Emily Rich Read on
Advertising & marketing, Intellectual Property, Media & entertainment, Social media, Technology, Trade marks Should we #RenameISIS? When trade marks attack 15 October 2014 By Damien MacRae Read on