INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

 

Trade Mark Protection - IPOL

(New Zealand) - January 2010

 

Most people understand the value of registering ownership of their business’s IP rights, however the cost of registration can be off-putting. 

 

James & Wells Intellectual Property has launched IPOL - an innovative web based tool which enables New Zealand businesses to register their own trade marks and designs, and in the process greatly reduce the registration costs.

Using the IPOL wizard at www.ipol.co.nz  to file a trade mark or design application in New Zealand costs as little as $250+GST including Government fees.

IPOL enables you to draft your own trade mark or design applications without a patent or trade mark attorney, and guides you through each step to help achieve an expert result.

You also have the reassurance of knowing that IP specialists from James & Wells are sitting behind the scenes if you need help. IPOL also simplifies the application process by providing:

a searchable database of goods/services to help you define the scope of your trade mark registration; and

an automated wizard that helps you prepare a Statement of Novelty and lodge the appropriate images for your design application.

James & Wells is excited about this new initiative, which is already proving very popular and achieving great results for users.  Check out the IPOL site at www.ipol.co.nz

 

For more information contact Carrick Robinson at James & Wells Intellectual Property - email: carrickr@jaws.co.nz

 

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