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David Nicol wrote:
> I don't have any idea about Australia though. :)

My understanding in Australia is that it is based on both
precedence/actual use and registration. China and the EU don't recognise
'actual use' trademarks - they require registration.

But since most Americans think our legal professionals ride to work on
kangaroos the issue might be moot... :)

Regards

James Turnbull *

* = not a lawyer

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