Apply for a trade mark, patent, design right or plant breeder's right in Australia with us.
IP Australia is the Australian government agency responsible for administering intellectual property (IP) rights and legislation relating to patents, trademarks, designs, and plant breeder's rights. It plays a crucial role in fostering innovation and supporting businesses by protecting their inventions, brands, and designs both in Australia and internationally.
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Allows users to search for patents registered in Australia, providing detailed information on each patent.
Enables users to search for trademarks to ensure their brand is unique and to avoid infringement.
Provides a searchable database of designs registered in Australia, offering protection for the visual appearance of a product.
Facilitates the search for plant breeder's rights, protecting new plant varieties.
Offers a range of online services for applying, managing, and renewing IP rights, making the process more efficient and accessible.
Provides resources and tools for educating users about intellectual property, including guides, webinars, and workshops.
Access to current IP legislation and regulations in Australia, helping users understand their rights and obligations.
Information and services for protecting IP rights internationally, including through the Madrid Protocol and the Patent Cooperation Treaty.
Offers access to reports and statistics on IP activity in Australia, providing insights into trends and the economic impact of IP.
Provides comprehensive customer support through various channels, including phone, email, and live chat, to assist with IP-related queries.
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Department of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources
Michael Schwager (Director General)
https://www.ipaustralia.gov.au
Phone: +61 2 6283 2999, Email: assist@ipaustralia.gov.au
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