Three years ago, on 16 January 2020, I registered Tarr Law as a business name, taking the first step to starting my own law firm. According to Forbes Advisor Article “Small Business Statistics Of 2023”, 20% of businesses fail...
Read More →Our first YouTube lesson is about the pick list. What is it? Should you use it? And what should you do when you discover a lot of overlap between the goods and services available on the pick list? We...
Read More →Has the Australian government invented a flying bus? This, and other questions raised by a run of the mill trade mark search… Legalwise has posted Tarr Law’s most recent article on their website today. We hope you enjoy reading...
Read More →After having been invited to contribute to Legalwise as industry experts, we are pleased to announce our first article was published by Legalwise today. Titled “IP Australia and Aboriginal Cultural Authority – what is the current status?“, the article...
Read More →Once again, Hayley Tarr, director of Tarr Law, has been selected as a finalist for the prestigious award of Australian Sole Practitioner of the Year for 2022. The awards, sponsored by Lawyers Weekly, help clients discern between lawyers, when...
Read More →If you post content on YouTube that includes third party copyright works, and the owner of such third party copyright works lodges a take down notice with YouTube, YouTube will not assess whether you have any valid defences, such...
Read More →Registering your IP is just the first step in the process. Thereafter, it is important for you to remain vigilant so you can stamp out infringing activity before it causes damage to your business or allows the infringer to...
Read More →Thank you to City of Gold Coast and LSKD for putting on such a magnificent event. What a unique and special experience....
Read More →Check out our answer to a BCORP trade mark infringement question on Reddit. And on Quora we answer the really good question of whether a pending trade mark application can be assigned. Related to this, it is worth checking...
Read More →Normally, the person that creates a work (copyright work) is the owner of the copyright in it. In order for another person (an assignee) to take ownership of the copyright work, it must be assigned from the creator/owner of...
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