Why should I register my trade mark?
Why should I register my trade mark? A company or business name registration does not grant you exclusive rights to your brand name. Trade mark registration with IP Australia is essential. Here are 10 reasons why: 1. Immediate rights It …
Hayley’s interview on The Boutique Lawyer Show: Living locally, practising globally
Read the article Lawyers Weekly published about Tarr Law here. Click play below to listen to Hayley’s recent interview on Lawyers Weekly’s podcast The Boutique Lawyer Show:
What do Yeezy Foam Runners have in common with Beanie Babies and Cryptocurrencies?
Market forces set value independent of actual tangible worth. Therein lies the profit margin. Occasionally the value bares such little correlation to the worth that it creates a case study for brand owners. How can we achieve this for our …
Karen Taylor
Tarr Law is proud to spotlight another of our successful entrepreneur clients, Karen Taylor. Karen is a nutritionist and medical herbalist passionate about helping people become the healthiest version of themselves. In addition to running her successful nutrition clinic, Karen …
Govinda Doyle
Tarr Law is honoured to be assisting Aria award winning producer, Govinda Doyle, who you may know as the producer of the chart-topping hit ‘Big Jet Plane’ by Angus and Julia Stone. In 2008, a serendipitous meeting of minds took …
LARISSA TRICKEY
We are proud to have successfully registered WORMGUIDE TRAILBLAZING for our client, businesswoman and horse-lover, Larissa Trickey. After completing her MBA, Larissa founded her business based on her personal experience of the lack of information and support available for people …
Do you know where the companies you support are heading?
NETFLIX has an Australian trade mark registration for “essential oils… cosmetics…suntan lotion…bubble bath”? Would you buy NETFLIX brand lipstick, or mascara, or nail polish, or shampoo, or deodorant? They seem to think you might, and have registered the brand name …
Kraft Foods Group Brands LLC v Bega Cheese Limited [2020] FCAFC 65 (Kraft v Bega) – How many registered trade marks does this case invalidate?
Consider this very common scenario: 1. a trade mark is coined and used by entity A, 2. it is decided the trade mark should be registered, 3. an IP holding company is to own the registration, 4. the trade mark …
