Dick Smith says OzEmite-AussieMite trademark battle a case of IP Australia “being manipulated”

ozemiteDick Smith’s Vegemite alternative OzEmite could disappear from supermarket shelves as the result of a legal battle which Smith claims is an example of  IP Australia “being manipulated”, and has refused to fight.

Smith told Mumbrella the case of Aussie Mite owners Roger Ramsey and daughter Elise seeking to have the OzEmite brand struck off the trademarks register is essentially “someone trying to steal the trademark of somebody else, and they’re probably going to get away with it.”

The OzEmite trademark was registered in October 1999 while AussieMite was registered in May 2001. Smith makes a range of Australian-grown food, which he tried to promote in a “banned” Australia Day ad earlier this year.

“He’s taking us to see if he can remove the OzEmite trademark because he said we didn’t use it for a three year period,” Smith adding he is refusing to appear to defend the claim to avoid spending funds destined for the charities the product donates to.

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