Mandatory Data Breach Notification Scheme – are you prepared?

The Privacy Amendment (Notifiable Data Breaches) Act 2017, which was examined in The Gatherer vol.1 (see here) and here, establishes a Notifiable Data Breaches scheme in Australia. The NDB scheme will commence on 22 February 2018 and will apply to organisations already covered by the Privacy Act 1988 – including businesses with an annual turnover of more than $3 million, …

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Productivity Commission Dust has settled – What next?

The Australian Government’s response to the Productivity Commission’s report into the operation of Australia’s IP system was released in August 2017. Both the report and the Government’s response can be found on the Department of Industry, Innovation and Science website. Following a public consultation period, several IP policy matters and a number of other measures, which are the subject of …

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Wrays appoints Dr Linda Kennaugh and Craig Humphris to its board of directors

Appointments reflect growing diversity and national strength of firm PERTH, AUSTRALIA – 4 December 2017 – Wrays Pty Ltd, one of Australia’s largest independent intellectual property firms, today announced that it has appointed Dr Linda Kennaugh and Craig Humphris to its board of directors. Dr Kennaugh is a Principal in Wrays’ Perth office, and is the first female to join …

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Wrays’ Principal Jennifer McEwan featured on The Project

US-based footwear and clothing giant, Deckers Outdoor Corporation, continue legal proceedings in a US court against Sydney-based company, Australian Leather Pty Ltd, for using the word “ugg” to describe its sheepskin boots being sold in overseas markets. This is the latest in a series of disputes relating to use of the word “ugg” by Australian manufacturers of sheepskin boots. Locally, …

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Keeping it real in today’s advertising age

Twenty years ago, if you asked an advertising guru who they believed most hindered the creative process of developing an advertising campaign (of any sort), nine times out of ten the answer would have been the lawyers. It was not uncommon to hear descriptions such as destructive, unreasonable, uncommercial (or even worse) being used to describe the contributions by the …

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Copying replacement parts

Is it legal and what can be done to stop it? It’s a common question: ‘can we make our own replacement parts or do we need to buy the parts from the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM)?’ The equipment might be a crusher or other heavy duty machinery with wear parts. The amounts of money involved can be significant, with a …

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Going green – the benefits of green technology patents

One of the biggest challenges of the 21st century is how to combat climate change and its global impact. Innovation in ‘green technologies’ is central to finding the solutions. Patent offices around the world have recognised the importance of the relationship between the development of green technologies and patents. Because of this, a number of ‘fast tracking’ programs have been …

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The CRISPR battle

CRISPR–Cas9 Technology The CRISPR–Cas9 system is one of the most exciting developments in molecular biology in the last ten years, massively increasing scientists’ ability to tinker with cells. It is a scalpel technology for gene manipulation, precise and able to be specifically controlled without off target effects. It is also cheap, quick and easy to use, and as a result …

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Wrays becomes an Australian Made Campaign Partner

National specialist IP firm Wrays has partnered with the Australian Made Campaign to provide legal support to the campaign and help local producers protect their brands. The Australian Made Campaign is the not-for-profit organisation that administers and promotes the Australian Made, Australian Grown certification trade mark. Thousands of Australian businesses are registered to use the symbol on products sold in …

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Iconic Bondi Beach at the centre of an international trade mark dispute

Wrays’ Principal and Chair of the trademarks committee for Australia’s Institute of Patent and Trademark Attorneys, Jennifer McEwan shared her insights with ABC journalist, Jano Gibson into what constitutes an iconic trade mark in different countries. Bondi Beach is at the centre of an international trade mark dispute between Sydney cosmetics company, Bondi Wash and multinational fashion giant, Abercrombie & …

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