This information is brought to you by business.gov.au
Intellectual property (IP) represents creations of the mind or intellect that can be legally owned. Protecting it is vital to the success of your business.
- Automatic rights
Automatic intellectual property rights, such as circuit layout rights and copyrights, don’t need to be formally registered.- Copyright
How to legally protect your business ideas and information through copyright. - Circuit layout rights
Circuit layout rights automatically protect original layout designs for integrated circuits and computer chips under the Circuit Layouts Act 1989.
- Copyright
- Commercial strategies
Commercial strategies for protecting your intellectual property (IP) are useful for when it is unlikely to result in a registered right, or when you want to retain exclusive use of the IP beyond the term of a patent.- Confidentiality/Trade secrets
How to protect your IP and trade secrets through confidentiality agreements – stopping your employees from revealing your secret or proprietary knowledge. - International protection
Exporting goods or services? To protect your intellectual assets, you need to consider international intellectual property (IP) protection for each country you do business with. - Selling & licensing your IP
How to benefit from owning intellectual property (IP) through the ability to assign (sell) or license rights and generate revenue.
- Confidentiality/Trade secrets
- Formally registered rights
How to protect your intellectual property (IP) through formal registration – patents, trade marks, registered designs, Plant Breeder’s Rights- Patents
A patent is a right granted for any device, substance, method or process, which is new, inventive and useful. Find out how it can protect your ideas. - Trade marks
A registered trade mark gives you the exclusive legal right to use, license or sell your goods or services in Australia. - Registered designs
Information on how to register the design of your product to prevent others from using it without your permission. - Plant Breeder’s Rights
Plant Breeder’s Rights (PBR) are exclusive commercial rights for the use of new and distinguishable plant varieties. Find out how to apply…
- Patents
- Intellectual property in your state or territory
Useful guides, information and resources on intellectual property in your state or territory.