Trademarks
- A business name
- A product name
- A sub-brand
- A distinctive catchphrase
- A logo, picture or symbol
- A colour, word, letter, number or sound
- A distinctive product shape
- A scent
Trade marks are used by businesses to distinguish their goods and services from those of your competitors. A registered trade mark provides you with exclusive rights to your brand, Australia-wide, for a period of 10 years.
At Kalus Kenny Intelex, our lawyers have in-depth knowledge about protecting your trade marks. Our team understands the registration process in Australia and internationally to allow you a smooth and seamless protection of your mark.
Why choose Kalus Kenny Intelex Lawyers?
The Kalus Kenny Intelex Intellectual Property Team prides itself on understanding business from the inside out. We get that your IP is your brand identity and the very essence of what gives you a competitive advantage in business. For some businesses, the IP it owns can be its most valuable asset. Our job is to assist you in piecing together the intellectual property puzzle to ensure you are properly protected.
Experience is the difference.
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