Archive:August 11, 2025

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Karen Walker Has a Runaway Win Before the Trade Marks Office
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Let’s Make it a Date–Best Method and the Filing Date of the Earliest Complete Application

Karen Walker Has a Runaway Win Before the Trade Marks Office

In a recent decision of the Australian Trade Marks Office, Karen Walker Limited successfully opposed the registration of the mark ‘Runaway the Label‘ for clothing, footwear and headgear (class 25) and online retail services (class 35). We focus here on Delegate’s findings on deceptive similarity under s 44 of the Trade Marks Act 1995 (Cth).

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Let’s Make it a Date–Best Method and the Filing Date of the Earliest Complete Application

In the recent decision of NOCO Company v. Brown and Watson International Pty Ltd [2025] FCA 8871, Moshinsky J has provided welcomed clarity around the relevant date by which the best method known to the applicant is to be identified for divisional patent applications. Namely, the relevant date is the date from which the term of the patent is calculated. This means that for divisional patent applications, it is the filing date of the earliest complete or PCT application, not the individual filing date of each divisional application. And thus, it is at the time of filing the PCT application that the best method known to the applicant needs to be included in the specification.

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