How to Register a Trademark in Australia: A Comprehensive Guide
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Before filing for Trademark Registration, perform a trademark search to ensure your mark is available. This ensures no existing trademarks conflict with your proposed mark.
Prepare and File Your Application Fill out the necessary forms on IP Australia's website, providing information about your trademark, the goods/services it represents, and the classification of your trademark.
Trademark Examination IP Australia will examine your application for compliance. If your trademark passes, it will proceed to the next stage. If there are issues, you will be notified, and LexGeneris can assist with any responses.
Publication and Opposition Period Once accepted, your trademark will be published in the Official Journal of Trade Marks. You must wait for any potential oppositions before proceeding.
Trademark Registration If no objections are raised, your trademark will be officially registered. This provides you with exclusive rights to use and protect your trademark. Lawyers Near Me helps you with this process from start to finish.
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