Intellectual property
Intellectual property Intellectual property covers a range of laws that give individuals and businesses exclusive rights over their creative and inventive projects.
Intellectual property & taxation As your intellectual property (IP) represents a collection of assets, there can be tax implications for your business if you intend to sell or licence your IP.
International protection If you export goods or sell goods and services over the internet, you may need to consider international intellectual property (IP) protection.
Plant Breeder's Rights Plant Breeder's Rights (PBR) are exclusive commercial rights to a registered variety of plant.
Circuit layout rights Circuit layout rights automatically protect original layout designs for integrated circuits and computer chips.
Registered designs If you are the owner of a product then you can register its design to protect the visual appearance.
Confidentiality/Trade secrets Common law protects you from people stealing your trade secrets, breaching confidentiality agreements and passing off trade marks.
Copyright Copyright provides legal protection for people who express ideas and information in certain forms.
Trade marks A registered trade mark gives you the exclusive legal right to use, license or sell your goods or services in Australia.
Patents A patent is a right granted for any device, substance, method or process, which is new, inventive and useful.
Intellectual property in your state or territory Useful guides, information and resources on intellectual property in your state or territory.
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