26
Feb
2010


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Jason Rudkin-Binks
Kirk Boladeras
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Intellectual Property
New Legislation
The issue of how New Zealand will deal with unauthorized sharing of copyright material via the internet has taken another interesting turn. Current enforcement measures under the Copyright Act 1994 are considered ineffective. Section 92A of the Act was intended to provide a way to address this problem by forcing ISPs to have a policy providing for account termination, but was met with a lot of public concern. Readers may recall that at the time of our last article of 15 July 2009 Government were considering amending the section. On Tuesday, Minister of Commerce Simon Power introduced the Copyright (Infringing File Sharing) Bill (the Bill) to Parliament which if passed will repeal s92A in favour of a new set of enforcement measures.
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27
Jan
2010


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Jason Rudkin-Binks
Nico de Jong
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Intellectual Property
Recently announced cooperation between IPONZ and their Australian counterpart provides new momentum towards harmonized trade mark examinations. As a result New Zealand businesses operating in Australia should be less likely to find applications for their brands treated differently across the Tasman.
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22
Sep
2009

- Authors
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Jason Rudkin-Binks
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Intellectual Property
New Legislation
Further to our previous article of 16 April 2009, the Select Committee has reported back with its views on the Bill which it recommends passing with a number of suggested amendments. We set out the more significant of these amendments below.
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