B.Eagar Australian Patent & Trademark Attorney
An Australian patent and trade mark attorney who believes steadfastly that it is possible to offer a high quality, personalised service without excessive cost.
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Location:
Oxenford, Qld
Phone:
+61 7 5529 9396

B.Eagar Australian Patent & Trademark Attorney

 
B.Eagar Australian Patent & Trademark Attorney
.I have recently received a number of inquiries regarding patent protection for web applications. Unfortunately most have already made their web sites public. Those with a "dangerous" level of understanding believed that it was safe to do so because details of the software were not made...
B.Eagar Australian Patent & Trademark Attorney

B.Eagar Australian Patent & Trademark Attorney A good article by my mate, Hennie!

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On my first quest into Intellectual Property (IP), I have set out to find an answer to the following question: What is intellectual property? It was astounding to see how this term “intellectual ...
B.Eagar Australian Patent & Trademark Attorney

B.Eagar Australian Patent & Trademark Attorney Don't leave your Intellectual Property behind!

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When an Australian company is placed in receivership, struck off, wound up or liquidated, its owners are generally aware of the value of its tangible assets such as property, plant and stock. However, ...
B.Eagar Australian Patent & Trademark Attorney

B.Eagar Australian Patent & Trademark Attorney Don't forget patent infringement...

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B.Eagar Australian Patent & Trademark Attorney
.Case - Wilkshire v Registrar of Trade Marks [2009] FCA 1222.I felt compelled to report this case because I often have to convince prospective clients of the dangers of self representation. This case shows what can go wrong with self-representation in an adversarial matter. Legal details and the ...
B.Eagar Australian Patent & Trademark Attorney
3 November 2009 - The Value of Patent Searching. Read more... 26 October 2009 - Full Federal Court affirms that a "mere collocation" is not patentable. Read more... 11 October 2009 - Decisions from the Australian Patent Office. Read more......
B.Eagar Australian Patent & Trademark Attorney

B.Eagar Australian Patent & Trademark Attorney The US supreme court will soon decide the fate of thousands of software patent applications. Australia will follow, as usual...

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Patent law cannot award ownership of facts of nature, or mere mental activities, or algorithms: the US Supreme Court has been unambiguous on that point for more than 150 years.
B.Eagar Australian Patent & Trademark Attorney

B.Eagar Australian Patent & Trademark Attorney The value of patent searching.

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B.Eagar Australian Patent & Trademark Attorney

B.Eagar Australian Patent & Trademark Attorney Putting together a panel for the ABA IP conference in DC. Watch this space!

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24th Annual Intellectual Property Law Conference, Arlington, Virginia, April 1-4, 2009
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B.Eagar Australian Patent & Trademark Attorney This looks like a blog worth following. The author is passionate about IP.

Source: www.iqip.blogspot.com
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B.Eagar Australian Patent & Trademark Attorney Australian fashion industry becomes more IP Aware.

Source: www.ipfashionrules.gov.au
IP Australia partnered with The Australian Fashion Council and The Fashion Group International to distribute a follow up survey from the 2008 intellectual property awareness survey.
B.Eagar Australian Patent & Trademark Attorney
The Full Federal Court of Australia has affirmed the rule that a mere collocation of integers or parts is not inherently patentable. Read more...
B.Eagar Australian Patent & Trademark Attorney
The Delegate of the Registrar of Trade Marks has found that SKYPAL is deceptively similar to SKYPOL. This is a useful decision as it sets out some rules for comparing marks. Read more...
B.Eagar Australian Patent & Trademark Attorney

B.Eagar Australian Patent & Trademark Attorney The Full Federal Court of Australia affirms that a mere collocation of integers is not patentable.

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Patentable subject matter
B.Eagar Australian Patent & Trademark Attorney

B.Eagar Australian Patent & Trademark Attorney The Trade Marks Office finds "Skypal" deceptively similar to "Skypol"

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SKYPAL deceptively similar to SKYPOL