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Australian Government responds to the Productivity Commission’s inquiry into Australia’s IP system

The Australian Government has released its response to the Productivity Commission’s inquiry into Australia’s IP system.  The report may be found here.

The Government has made a number of recommendations across Australia’s intellectual property system.  While the implementation of the recommendations will be some time away, some dramatic changes are proposed.   Perhaps the most significant recommendation proposed is the abolition of Australia’s Innovation patent system and to further “raise the bar” on the inventiveness threshold for patents (to align with the European Patent Office).

The main recommendations are:

Copyright

Copyright use and licensing

Fair use or fair dealing

Patents

Generally

Innovation patent system

Pharmaceuticals

Trade marks

Generally

Geographical indications

Litigation/enforcement

Compliance and enforcement of IP rights

Please contact us if you would like any further information on the proposed recommendations.
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