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Vagisil maker wins appeal to halt European rival’s trade mark
Appeals 2021-02-11 3:40 pm By Spencer Fowler Steen Melbourne

The maker of Vagisil feminine hygiene products has successfully overturned a ruling that denied its bid to stop a European competitor from registering Vagisan as a trade mark in Australia.

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Computer-implemented invention fails again to pass patent test
Appeals 2021-02-01 3:35 pm By Spencer Fowler Steen Melbourne

The Federal Court has once again sided with the Commissioner of Patents in a challenge to a ruling that patents for a computer-implemented invention did not describe a manner of manufacture and should be revoked.

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Cryptocurrency maker Ripple reaches settlement in PayID trade mark dispute
Clayton Utz 2020-12-23 1:54 pm By Spencer Fowler Steen Melbourne

US cryptocurrency maker Ripple Labs has reached a settlement with the company behind the PayID mobile banking system, ending months of litigation in their trade mark spat.

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Designer drops ‘ill-advised’ lawsuit over bikini style trade mark
Actuate Legal 2020-12-10 9:57 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Women’s fashion designer Pinnacle Runway has cut its losses and dropped its challenge to a ruling that found a rival’s use of the name ‘Delphine’ to describe a bikini style did not constitute trade mark infringement, after a judge hit the company with indemnity costs for pursuing the ‘ill-advised’ lawsuit.

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Ripple Labs denies PayID is deceptively similar to trade mark of Aussie mobile banking system
Clayton Utz 2020-10-26 12:15 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

US cryptocurrency maker Ripple Labs has hit back at an intellectual property lawsuit brought by the Australian company behind the ubiquitous PayID mobile banking system, saying its PayID trade mark is neither substantially identical nor deceptively similar to the Aussie mark.

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Designer hit with indemnity costs for bikini trade mark suit that ‘cried out to be settled’
Actuate Legal 2020-09-28 4:21 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Women’s fashion designer Pinnacle Runway must pay indemnity costs for pursuing what a judge has described as an “ill-advised” trade mark infringement lawsuit against a rival that “cried out to be settled”.

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Ripple Labs to rebrand in face of PayID trade mark lawsuit
Clayton Utz 2020-08-26 4:40 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

US blockchain technology firm Ripple Labs has said that it will rebrand and block access to allegedly infringing websites as it seeks to rapidly resolve an intellectual property dispute launched over the PayID trade mark.

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Owner of PayID trade mark sues cryptocurrency company Ripple Labs
Clayton Utz 2020-08-25 6:21 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The company behind the ubiquitous mobile banking PayID system has filed Federal Court trade mark proceedings against a US blockchain technology firm over its global real-time payment service.

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Judge won’t recuse himself from patent case against Globaltech, Boart Longyear
Adrian Ryan 2020-06-12 10:52 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

A judge has rejected calls by mining tool company Globaltech and driller Boart Longyear to disqualify himself from hearing a patent infringement case against them, despite ruling in an earlier proceeding that the patent was valid and that Globaltech had infringed it.

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Vagisil maker files appeal to halt European rival’s trade mark
Appeals 2020-03-04 9:24 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The maker of Vagisil feminine hygiene products has appealed a ruling that denied its bid to stop a European competitor from registering Vagisan as a trade mark in Australia.

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