How can businesses protect their intellectual property when trading internationally from Australia?
What steps can Australian businesses take to safeguard their intellectual property rights when involved in international trade?
Category: Trade Law
Location: Añasco
Location: Añasco
Answers
Registering trademarks and patents in target countries is crucial for protecting intellectual property internationally.
9 months ago
Businesses can also use international agreements like the Madrid Protocol and the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) to safeguard their IP.
9 months ago
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