The right to use a name to seel goods is protected by
Trade Marks Act
Law of passing off
These have geographic limits
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Trademark
A sign used to distinguish goods of one trader from goods of another trader
Sign is any combination of any letter, word, name, signature, numeral, device, heading, label, ticket, aspect of packaging, shape colour, sound or scent.
Must be distinctive
Supported by national laws e.g. Trade Marks Act
Has a geographic limit
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Registration
Must register trademark with government
Registrar checks application for compliance
Others can object
Procedure set out in F Q p 222
Registration is restricted to specified classes of goods (34) and services (8) as nominated by applicant
Application must describe specific goods\services in each class
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Registration
Applicant is granted monopoly rights during period of registration
Rights are limited to Australia
Registered for 10 years
Registration can be extended
Owner must continue to use trademark otherwise can lose right to trademark
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Global Trade Marks
Madrid Agreement 1891
Common Regulations of Madrid Protocol 1996
Establishes international system of trade mark registration
70 countries have signed including UK, European Union, China, Japan and Australia
Single application renewals in one country
Must be available in all selected foreign countries
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Domain Names
Every server on the web has a Uniform Resource Locator (URL)
Consists of 4 octets e.g. 125.125.125.17
Domains names are used as numbers are difficult to remember
Domain names are mapped to URLs
Domain names have no geographic constraints
One name can cover all goods and services
Domain name can only be used by one person
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Domain Names (cont.)
Consist of
Country code top level domain name (ccTLD)
Generic top level domain name (gTLD)
Second level domain name
Can be prefixed by server name
E.g.
www.microsoft.com
scaleplus.law.gov.au
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Generic Top Level Domains
com edu net org gov mil int biz info name museum coop aero pro Asn Id 10
Domain Names (cont.)
In USA, Administered by ICANN
Names registered on a first come first served basis
No proprietary rights in domain name
Domain name can be suspended, cancelled or transferred pursuant to ICANN Dispute Resolution Policy
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Domain Names (cont.)
Applicants must state that
Registration does not infringe third party rights
Courts of applicants domicile will adjudicate disputes