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Can there be any differences between the trade mark on the international application and the basic trade mark – for example; can I remove made in Australia?

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Can there be any differences between the trade mark on the international application and the basic trade mark – for example; can I remove made in Australia?

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No. The trade marks must be identical. When you are filing your national application and you think it may be the basic trade mark for an international application, you should ensure that you are only including trade mark material in your representation of the mark.

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