[EP 121] Common Misconceptions in Trademark Registrations Outside Australia Talking Law
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In this episode, we talk about proof of use of trademarks in the United States. Aspect Legal’s very own Robyn Purdy is on board to tackle this subject and the things about it that businesses usually get wrong.
We bust some of the most common myths related to the registration of trademarks and explain the issues with the concept of “worldwide protection”. We also examine the nuances of registrations in the United States compared to those in Australia, as well as the things that could happen if you don’t have proof of use of your trademark.
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Episode Highlights:
* Misconceptions about trademark registrations
* No such thing as worldwide protection
* Nuances of registrations in the US vs. in Australia
* What happens if you don’t have proof of use?
* Key takeaways
Connect with Robyn Purdy:
Book in a Free call with Robyn
Send an email to Robyn
Relevant episodes:
[EP 107] Trademark – don’t just set and forget
[EP 055] The Ins and Outs of the Trade Mark Process
[EP 048] How To Create Branding That Can Be Protected
[EP 025] Common Mistakes People Make in the area of Trademarks
[EP 091] Managing Your TM Portfolio
Click here for more episodes from Robyn Purdy
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Joanna:
Hi, it's Joanna Oakey here. Welcome back to Talking Law, a podcast proudly brought to you by our commercial, legal practice Aspect Legal. Now today we have on the show, once again,
Download AudioSubscribe on Apple PodcastsSubscribe on Google Podcasts
In this episode, we talk about proof of use of trademarks in the United States. Aspect Legal’s very own Robyn Purdy is on board to tackle this subject and the things about it that businesses usually get wrong.
We bust some of the most common myths related to the registration of trademarks and explain the issues with the concept of “worldwide protection”. We also examine the nuances of registrations in the United States compared to those in Australia, as well as the things that could happen if you don’t have proof of use of your trademark.
* Speak to a lawyer about an issue you are facing now
* Leave us a message with a legal issue that you want us to cover on the podcast
Episode Highlights:
* Misconceptions about trademark registrations
* No such thing as worldwide protection
* Nuances of registrations in the US vs. in Australia
* What happens if you don’t have proof of use?
* Key takeaways
Connect with Robyn Purdy:
Book in a Free call with Robyn
Send an email to Robyn
Relevant episodes:
[EP 107] Trademark – don’t just set and forget
[EP 055] The Ins and Outs of the Trade Mark Process
[EP 048] How To Create Branding That Can Be Protected
[EP 025] Common Mistakes People Make in the area of Trademarks
[EP 091] Managing Your TM Portfolio
Click here for more episodes from Robyn Purdy
Are you enjoying the podcast? Listen to the episode here and leave us a review:
* iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/ph/podcast/talking-law/id1161414789?mt=2
Transcript below!
Download the PDF transcript of this episode
Note: This has been automatically transcribed so will be full of errors! We are not providing it to you as a word-perfect version of the podcast but just as an easy way to provide you with a different way to be able to scan for information that might be relevant to you.
Joanna:
Hi, it's Joanna Oakey here. Welcome back to Talking Law, a podcast proudly brought to you by our commercial, legal practice Aspect Legal. Now today we have on the show, once again,
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