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Australian trade marks from A$500 (including government fees)*
Fast 5-day turn around
Don't wait 3 months to hear back from IP Australia only to find out you've been rejected.
Only for Fast applications.
A$150 refund guarantee
If IP Australia reject your application, we'll soften the blow with a good-faith refund.
Only for Fast applications.
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We tell you what categories you need to file in (no confusing lists or classes here).
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Your application won't show up on the Australian trade marks register unless accepted.
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Trade Mark Details
Tell us what word, name or slogan, or upload the logo, you want to trade mark.
Business Details
Explain what your business does so we can tell you what categories to file the trade mark in.
Ownership Details
Provide us with the details of the trade mark owner (e.g. company, sole trade, partnership etc.)
Trade Mark Filing Summary
Check that everything looks correct and check-out, and we'll file your trade mark application instantly.
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A sign (e.g. word, name, logo etc) that distinguishes your business’s goods / services from competitors.
For example, the McDonalds logo is a sign that distinguishes McDonald’s burgers (i.e. goods) and restaurants (i.e. services) from those of Hungry Jack’s (i.e. a competitor of McDonalds).
In Australia, trade marks are registered by IP Australia after they have been filed (and that is what Fastmark will do for you).
Once the trade mark application has been filed with IP Australia, IP Australia will review and examine the application, and determine whether it will be accepted.
But I have a business name or company name, doesn’t that mean I own the name? No - business and company name registrations are for administrative purposes only, and do not give you ownership rights in the word, name or logo.
Find our more in our FAQs here.