Business Premium Zuru-MGA LinkedIn scrap heads to court The toymakers take their stoush to the lawyers. Nathan Smith Wed, 21 Aug 2019 ZuruMGA EntertainmenttoysIntellectual PropertyLegoLinkedInMowbray familyMattelIsaac Larian
Business Premium History’s most expensive water-balloon fight ends with Zuru win Might it have been cheaper for the toymakers to slug it out with a water fight? Nathan Smith Fri, 31 May 2019 zuruNick MowbrayTelebrandsIntellectual Property
Politics Premium Future of tax – II Legality lacking for IP Some intangible assets are not property at all. NBR Contributor Sun, 03 Mar 2019 Tax working groupcapital gains taxIntellectual PropertySoftware
Law Premium Australia's Target fights to keep Kiwi rights Wesfarmers cites Trade Me talks as proof it may enter the market. Victoria Young Thu, 29 Nov 2018 trademark lawwesfarmersTarget Australiatarget nzretailDavid Chisholm QCgreg arthurIntellectual PropertyTradeMe
Tech Premium Spark sues sports retailer over name NZX-listed company wants rights to Spark Sport. Victoria Young Tue, 06 Nov 2018 Law & CourtsSparkIntellectual Property
Law Premium Rexona gives up fight as Nivea tries to trademark 'black & white' Deodorant trademark not that clear-cut, Unilever argues. Victoria Young Tue, 23 Oct 2018 trademarksUnileverbeiersdorfniveajane gloverIntellectual PropertyJustice Anne HintonLaura Carterjenni rutter
Law Premium Copyright experts weigh in on latest National Party scare National takes down James Corden-esque video. Victoria Young Tue, 02 Oct 2018 Law & Courts.PoliticsNational partyIntellectual PropertyPaula BrowningJan Hellriegel
Business Premium US-China trade war about 'tomorrow's agenda,' says analyst The pressure from the US on China is about more than imbalances, it's about who controls the future. Nathan Smith Wed, 12 Sep 2018 ChinaUnited StatestradeIntellectual PropertyNikko Asset Management
Premium Sealegs wins copyright case against rival Judge finds evidence of former employees not credible. NBR Contributor Fri, 13 Jul 2018 SealegsIntellectual PropertyCopyrightBrian HenrySmuggler MarineJustice Paul Davidson
Premium Trump believes 'any collateral damage is fine' in new trade war, experts say New Zealand is bound to feel some effects from the squabbling Pacific powers. Nathan Smith Wed, 11 Jul 2018 Chinaus tariffsIntellectual PropertyPeterson InstituteAsian Trade Centre