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When you apply for a trademark keep in mind that the Trade Marks Act requires that trade marks meet certain requirements in order to be registered. Familiarizing yourself with how your trade mark will be evaluated can mean the difference between choosing a trade mark that will pass examination in 7.5 months (the shortest time a trade mark can be registered) and a trade mark that will not be registered. The trademarking lawyers at IP Partnership can help you register your trade mark for your online business or startup. If you have any questions, please contact us at 1300 544 755. Visit - – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: How To Trademark An Online Business


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  • Things To Know Before You Apply For A Trademark

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Introduction
  • You decide to open an online store. Then you put
    in the effort to develop a solid foundation for
    your company. Consumers have developed a positive
    opinion of your brand and its items.
  • Then one day, a long-time customer sends you an
    alert. Someone is taking advantage of you.
    They've copied your product, logo, and business
    name, and are profiting purely off your hard work
    and originality.
  • Could all of this have been avoided if your
    intellectual property had been trademarked? Yes,
    it appears to be a major hassle, but it may be
    worthwhile. What exactly does it entail, anyway?

3
Trademark Your Business
  • While you can never totally exclude copycat
    competitors, trademarks can provide an additional
    degree of protection. In the event of a legal
    disagreement, you can use your trademark as proof
    of your idea and that you were the first to come
    up with it.
  • Ecommerce entrepreneurs frequently ignore
    trademarks due to their hazy nature and the
    fast-paced nature of the industry. They are,
    nonetheless, a valuable asset for any firm, and
    their worth grows over time.
  • I've got you covered today if you want to learn
    more about how to trademark your business name,
    what additional parts of your firm you can
    trademark, and much more. I contacted numerous
    trademark and business attorneys in the industry
    to get answers to the burning trademark questions
    that keep fledgling entrepreneurs awake at night.

4
  • Before we begin, I must emphasise that there is
    no alternative for talking with a legal
    practitioner. I'll walk you through the
    fundamentals of using this critical intellectual
    property instrument. Please contact a legal
    consultant for particular counsel (we'll go over
    how to employ competent attorneys shortly as
    well).

5
Online Business Trade Marks
  • To register a trade mark for your internet
    business, you must first evaluate the nature of
    your business and determine what items or
    services you offer and how to define them. When
    filing a trade mark application with IP
    Australia, you must specify the goods or services
    for which your trade mark will be used. You'll
    also need to figure out which groups your
    products or services fall under.

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  • It can be difficult to know what to include in
    your application and which classifications they
    belong to. Furthermore, due to the nature of
    their operation, most internet enterprises would
    have to nominate more than one class in their
    application. If you run an online marketplace for
    wine wholesalers and buyers, for example, you
    might want to seek protection for your trade mark
    across a variety of classes. Class 33 contains
    alcoholic beverages (excluding beers), class 32
    includes beers, and class 35 includes the
    establishment of an online marketplace for buyers
    and sellers of products and services.
    Furthermore, if you've created a non-downloadable
    tool for this industry, then you may need to file
    a claim in class 42 for online provision of
    non-downloadable web-based software or
    applications.

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  • Startups and Trademarks
  • Many startups are run entirely online. As a
    result, while registering a trade mark for a
    startup, the same online business factors must be
    considered. For many company founders,
    trademarking their brand name and logo comes
    first. You should consider protecting your trade
    secrets and patents if you have complex
    intellectual property assets.

8
  • Conclusion
  • When you apply for a trademark keep in mind that
    the Trade Marks Act requires that trade marks
    meet certain requirements in order to be
    registered. Familiarizing yourself with how your
    trade mark will be evaluated can mean the
    difference between choosing a trade mark that
    will pass examination in 7.5 months (the shortest
    time a trade mark can be registered) and a trade
    mark that will not be registered.
  • The trademarking lawyers at IP Partnership can
    help you register your trade mark for your online
    business or startup. If you have any questions,
    please contact us at 1300 544 755.
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