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  • Make your IP bulletproof, businesses told

    The federal Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research has announced an initiative to inform Australian SMEs on what to look out for when it comes to exporting their technology products overseas.

  • Upgrade takes down AU IP regulator

    A technology upgrade will force the nation's intellectual property regulator to disable some aspects of its online services for four and a half days in late January.

  • AAPT reveals enterprise customer wins

    Telco AAPT picked up work at homeware specialist HomeArt and clothing manufacturer Canterbury in the three months to September 30, among other wins.

  • Torvalds trademark looms over Australian Linux industry

    Australian companies trading on the name "Linux" may be exposed to trademark claims for the first time as early as next year if the nation's peak open source body gets its way.

  • Australia's ecommerce patent solution nears

    The federal government could soon develop policies to manage a controversial class of software patents that blossomed during the tech-boom and after changes to US patenting laws.

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  • The importance of IP in Australia

    With an increase in patent activity across the globe, we ask if businesses need to be concerned with their intellectual property.

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