The Trade Marks Act 1995
8 Section 120 of the Trade Marks Act provides that a person infringes a registered trade mark:
"… if the person uses as a trade mark a sign that is substantially identical with, or deceptively similar to, the trade mark in relation to goods or services in respect of which the trade mark is registered."
9 Part 13 of the Trade Marks Act is concerned with the importation of goods that infringe Australian trade marks. Section 131 provides:
"The object of this Part is to protect registered trade marks by making provision allowing the Customs CEO to seize and deal with goods that are imported into Australia if the importation infringes, or appears to infringe, a registered trade mark."
10 Section 132 provides that the registered owner or an authorised user of a trade mark may lodge with the CEO of the Customs Service a notice of objection to importation in relation to goods that infringe those marks. Section 133(2) provides that the Customs Service must seize goods that, in the opinion of the Customs Service, have applied to them or in relation to them a sign that is substantially identical with, or deceptively similar to, a registered trade mark the subject of a notice of objection, unless the Customs Service has no reasonable grounds to believe that the registered trade mark is infringed by the importation of the goods.
11 Upon seizure of the goods, the Customs Service must as soon as practicable give notice to both the "designated owner" of the goods and the objector: s 134. " Designated owner" is defined in s 6 as the person identified as the owner of the goods on the entry made in relation to the goods under s 68 of the Customs Act 1901 (Cth).
12 Section 137(1) provides that an objector may bring an action for infringement of a notified trade mark in respect of the seized goods within a specified period, in default of which the seized goods are to be released to the "designated owner".
13 Section 137(3) provides:
"In addition to any relief that the court may grant apart from this section, the court may:
(a) …………
(b) order that the seized goods be forfeited to the Commonwealth."