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How is your trade mark being used online? Google updates trade mark policy for advertisers
- Clayton Utz
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- Australia
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- May 23 2013
Google recently changed its AdWords Trademark Policy to allow advertisers to use a competitor's trade mark as a search term for their advertisements
ICANN's Trademark Clearinghouse has launched. Have you protected your trade marks?
- Clayton Utz
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- Global
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- May 9 2013
With the introduction of new generic top level domains (gTLDs) comes a renewed threat of cybersquatting. Trade mark owners who wish to protect their
Australian top (level) 40!
- Clayton Utz
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- Australia, Global
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- June 21 2012
The applicants for new generic top level domain names have been publicised, so companies should consider whether they have any objections
Google gets results in Ad Words case
- Clayton Utz
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- Australia
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- October 13 2011
If the keyword purchased is a trade mark owned by a competitor, then the advertiser may well face legal action by the ACCC and a claim for damages or an account of profits by the trade mark owner
Good news for trade mark owners: strict “.au” domain name rules remain largely unchanged
- Clayton Utz
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- Australia
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- October 13 2011
Australian brand owners can still rely upon some strong protections for their online brand
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