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Tobacco plain packaging reforms: what they mean for australian trade mark law and our international obligations
- Davies Collison Cave
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- Australia
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- December 13 2011
On 21 November 2011 the Australian parliament passed legislation relating to the plain packaging for tobacco products
Tobacco plain packaging reforms: what they mean for Australian trade mark law and our international obligations
- Davies Collison Cave
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- Australia
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- September 21 2011
The government's legislation relating to plain packaging for tobacco products proceeded to its second reading before the Senate at the end of August
Wild Turkey’s goose chase: court discretion keeps competitor’s trade mark on the register
- Davies Collison Cave
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- Australia
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- April 6 2011
In the latest Australian chapter of a long-running, international trade mark dispute between the owners of Wild Turkey bourbon whiskey and Wild Geese whiskey, the Federal Court has exercised its discretion not to remove the registered Wild Geese trade mark for non-use, even though the statutory grounds for doing so had been established
How can you legally refer to another trader's trade mark?
- Davies Collison Cave
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- Australia
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- September 14 2012
The Federal Court of Australia has provided useful guidance as to how a competitor may refer to another trader's trade mark and what use would constitute an infringement of the trade mark in the case of Edgetec International Pty Ltd v Zippykerb (NSW) Pty Ltd
