Intellectual Property & Trademarks.

 

What We Do.

Running a successful agency means creating a strong brand. However, if you don’t do your homework you could be spending months of your money and time designing a brand that you cannot use, own, or profit from. By getting your IP matters sorted first, save yourself the cost, frustration, and heartbreak over losing your creative efforts.

Whether you’re starting up an agency or already have a successful business – your intellectual property forms a very large, and very important part of your brand. Intellectual property (IP) rights offer protection for all your unique ideas and creations – not only your brand and logo, but think of all the copy, creative, forms, systems and templates you have built. If you lost any or all of these things, could your agency function? To protect your agency, brand and IP you need to have a good understanding of this stuff.

At O*NO Legal, our lawyers are dedicated to helping you manage, shield, and effectively use your IP rights. We know it can be tedious and frustrating having to register trademarks and business names, or resolving copyright claims, or stopping others from using your designs. But not to worry, because our team specialise in all things IP with expertise in trademarks, copyright, and design rights in the business and real-estate industry. Our work extends to IP related disputes, whether it be from external parties trying to take advantage of your reputable brand or from opportunistic employees trying to walk out with your intellectual property. 

 So, whether you want to protect your logo, business name, company slogans, videos, jingles, photography, blogs or anything else you’ve created for your brand, business, or self – you’ve come to the right place!

How We Can Help.

We’ll take out the hassle of shielding, managing, and enforcing your intellectual property rights so you can focus on building your brand, business, and agency. Including:

  • IP and brand protection;

  • IP and brand licensing;

  • Employment contracts to protect you from staff trying to leave with your IP;

  • Trademark advice, registration, licensing, and disputes;

  • Copyright enforcements and disputes;

  • Advice on whether a trade mark or business name can be used or registered;

  • Advice on licensing and use of branding;

  • Confidential information and asset protection; and

  • IP enforcement and infringement issues.