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Trans-Tasman IP Attorneys Regulation
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Trans-Tasman IP Attorneys Regulation

Email scam warning

The Trans-Tasman IP Attorneys Board and IP Australia are aware of a new email scam which has been circulating, which impersonates registered IP attorneys and pressures applicants into filing a trade mark. Exercise caution if you receive an unexpected email about IP rights. For information, visit IP Australia

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