23 Sep Changes to IP Australia Fees as of 1st October 2020
There have been several articles circulating in relation to IP Australia increasing its fees.
This is not as worrying as it may sound!
The truth is that IP Australia will be increasing some of its fees for Trade Mark and Patent applications on 1 October 2020.
The great news is that this doesn’t affect regular trade mark applications lodged electronically or Headstart applications. Headstart applications are favoured by Progressive Legal due to the fast response time and flexibility for amendment.
Most of the fee increases relate to applications or correspondence which requires additional levels of administrative consideration.
Examples of correspondence which would require additional consideration include:
- where your trade mark application is sent by post (rather than electronically) – now $450 per class;
- where you’re not claiming standard goods and services from the pick-list, but wanting bespoke and customised items – now $400 per class;
- where you are importing an international trade mark into Australia through the Madrid Protocol – now $400 per class;
- series trade mark applications – now $550 per class;
- where you renew your trade mark late – now reduced from $450 to $400.
If you are currently in a dispute with another party which is being administered by IP Australia, please note that there will also be changes to hearing costs after 1 October 2020.
If you are interested in seeing the full list of fee changes, you can access these here.
As always, if you are starting a business, rebranding or making the decision to register any further names or logos for your brand, let us know. Our team of specialists will be happy to advise you.
Contact us today if you require any assistance with your Trade Mark application.
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Ian Aldridge is the Founder and Principal Lawyer Director at Progressive Legal. He has over 15 years experience in advising businesses in Australia and the UK. After practising in commercial litigation for 12 years in major Australian and International Law Firms, he decided to set up a NewLaw law firm in Australia and assist growing Australian businesses. Since then, he has advised over 2,500 small businesses over the past 6 years alone in relation to Intellectual Property Law, Commercial, Dispute Resolution, Workplace and Privacy Law. He has strived to build a law firm that takes a different approach to providing legal services. A truly client-focused law firm, Ian has built Progressive Legal that strives to deliver on predictable costs, excellent communication and care for his clients. As a legal pioneer, Ian has truly changed the way legal services are being provided in Australia, by building Legal Shield™, a legal subscription to obtain tailored legal documents and advice in a front-loaded retainer package, a world-first. He has a double degree in Law (Hons) and Economics (with a marketing major). He was admitted to the Supreme Court of NSW in 2005.