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  2. Australian patent law - Wikipedia

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    Patents are administered by the Commonwealth Government agency IP Australia. Australia is a member state of the World Intellectual Property Organization, and compliant with Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights. This makes Australian patent law broadly comparable with patent law in other major countries.

  3. IP Australia - Wikipedia

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    IP Australia is an Australian Government agency, responsible for administering intellectual property law in Australia. The agency manages the registration of patents , trade marks , registered designs and plant breeder's rights in Australia.

  4. Copyright law of Australia - Wikipedia

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    From mid-2007, performers were granted moral rights in recordings of their performances, similar, but not identical, to the moral rights granted to authors. [29] These were introduced as a result of Australia's ratification of the WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty, which was required by the Australia's free trade agreement with Singapore, and the Australia-United States Free Trade Agreement.

  5. Australian trade mark law - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Trade Marks Office Manual of Practice and Procedure is an official publication produced by IP Australia, which provides detailed information to examiners and applicants on the practices and procedures relating to the filing, examination, and registration of a trade mark in accordance with the provisions of the Trade Marks Act ...

  6. Category:Australian intellectual property law - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Australian intellectual property law" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. Australian property law - Wikipedia

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    Australian property law, or property law in Australia, are laws that regulate and prioritise the rights, interests and responsibilities of individuals in relation to "things" (property). These things are forms of "property" or "rights" to possession or ownership of an object.

  8. Copyright expiration in Australia - Wikipedia

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    "The duration of copyright in photographs has changed significantly as a result of Australia implementing its obligations under the Australia-US Free Trade Agreement (AUSFTA). New rules have been introduced to determine the duration of photographs that were still protected by copyright on 1 January 2005 or that were taken after that date.

  9. Intellectual Property Research Institute of Australia

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    Intellectual capital in this context is broader than formal intellectual property rights and includes the management of knowledge, personnel and intangible assets. IPRIA is a collaborative research centre located at the University of Melbourne with significant funding from IP Australia .