The Concept of "Use as a Trade Mark" in Trade Marks Law
OND2210NZA25BZ2
Description
Attend and earn 1 CPE hour
12.00pm to 1.00pm The Concept of "Use as a Trade Mark" in Trade Marks Law
- Use in commerce
- Use in connection with good and/or services
- Use in Australia vs foreign use
- Use by licensees
- What does not constitute trade mark use
- Analysis of specific scenarios
Presented by Victoria Bell, Special Counsel, Baker McKenzie
Learning Objective:
- Gain practical insights of ‘Use as a Trade Mark’ in different scenarios
Presenters
Victoria Bell
Victoria's key expertise focuses in the Consumer Goods and Retail (CG&R) and the Technology, Media and Telecommunications (TMT) industries. Victoria advises on the ability to register trade marks, designs and domain names. She files new applications, responds to examiner's objections, obtains information on the status of current registrations, files renewals, advises on transfers and infringements and manages opposition proceedings before IP Australia. Victoria also assists in and advises on the intellectual property aspects of commercial and corporate transactions, from scope of property included in the transaction through to risk or liability issues. She is an innovation ambassador for the firm and currently she is the Chair of the Asia Pacific Senior Associates Steering Committee for IPTech.