| Title |
Author |
Category |
Date Added |
dl# |
Rating |
| Business’ Name, TradeMark, and Domain Name: An Essential Symbiosis |
Mr. Alain P. Lecours |
Intellectual Property Newsletter |
11/3/07 |
123 |
5.4/10 |
| Abstract: | Image, or corporate identity, is one of the main assets that a business owns and must be protected. That image may be related to the business itself, or yet to the products and services it offers. A business’ image (or that of its products) may be carried across by three (3) main vehicles: 1) its business name; 2) its trade-mark; and 3) its domain name (or URL address). |
| Keywords: | corporate identity, image, trademark |
| LOCUTUS - December 2003 |
Carmen Champion & Jane Rawlings |
Intellectual Property Newsletter |
6/27/04 |
261 |
9/10 |
| Abstract: | monthly newsletter re ip developments in Australia. |
| Keywords: | trade marks copyright patents designs confidential information |
| LOCUTUS - June 2004 |
Carmen Champion & Jane Rawlings |
Intellectual Property Newsletter |
6/27/04 |
186 |
5/10 |
| Abstract: | monthly newsletter dealing with what is happening in ip in Australia. |
| Keywords: | |
| Locutus newsletter |
Carmen Champion |
Intellectual Property Newsletter |
11/3/07 |
17 |
6.1/10 |
| Abstract: | This issue deals with the protection of customer information, and the issue of the assignability under Australian law of the contractual obligation of confidentiality. |
| Keywords: | confidential information; assignability; implied term. |