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4 Woomera Crescent
Southport Qld. Australia

P O Box 5383
Gold Coast Mail Centre
9726 Qld. Australia
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TRADEMARK REGISTRATION

Trademark, Licensing Copyright (TLC), is an Australian owned company and a division of Marketing Entertainment Australia Pty. Ltd. - a boutique business consultancy with 20 years 'hands-on' experience in the successful marketing of brands in Australia and overseas.

This intimate understanding of the marketplace ensures fast and efficient registration of your trademark with maximum benefits, including the opportunity to protect items you wish to market in the future. We can also assist you to trademark in other countries.

WHAT IS A TRADEMARK AND HOW MUCH DOES IT COST?

A Trademark is the name, symbol, figure, letter, word, or mark adopted and used by a manufacturer or wholesaler in order to designate the goods he manufactures or sells, and to distinguish them from those manufactured or sold by others. Any mark entitled to registration under the provisions of a statute is a trademark.

A trade mark can be a letter, number, word, phrase, logo, picture etc.aspect of packaging or any combination of these. It is used to distinguish goods and services of one trade from those of another. This means you can't register a trade mark that directly describes your goods (e.g. radios) and services (e.g. electrician). 
Trademark Search $0
Trademark Application $595 includes GST
incl. Filing Fee
Trademark Registration $250

For small and large businesses operating in a competitive marketplace, it is important to protect your business assets. A registered trademark can give you that extra edge in the marketplace, protecting your brand and setting you apart from your competitors.

A registered trademark is a valuable and tradeable property.

Without a trademark your business is in jeopardy!

'Unfortunately most people believe when they register a company or business name, they own that name. The same word(s) may be registered by different people as business names and trademarks. However the registered trademark owner can sue the business owner for infringing the trademark if the business name owner uses it on goods or services similar to those covered by the trademark registration.
Only a trademark can give that kind of protection.' (IP Australia website 2006)

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