Latest News & Articles
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10 March 2020
Our office location and courier address is now: Level 7, 158 Victoria Street, Te Aro, Wellington 6011.
Our other contact details remain the same.
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31 January 2020
The United Kingdom and European Union have ratified the Withdrawal Agreement and the UK formally leaves the EU on 31 January 2020. The departure of the UK from the EU will have an impact on some of your registered IP rights in the EU.
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10 January 2020
As of 2 January 2020, Samoa is a party to the Patent Cooperation Treaty, the Hague System for protection of industrial designs, and the Lisbon System for protection of geographical indications.
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20 December 2019
We are proud to announce that associates Penny Walsh and Jesse Strafford have qualified as patent attorneys in Australia and New Zealand and are Fellows of the New Zealand Institute of Patent Attorneys.
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18 December 2019
The less popular sibling to registered trade marks and patents had its 'day at the spa' recently as an application for cancellation of a registered design was heard and published. We take a quick look at what happened and what can be taken away.
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25 November 2019
IP Australia is in the process of reviewing protection for designs. The review and reforms are taking place in two stages, and IP Australia is currently consulting on both stages.
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25 November 2019
A number of amendments to the Trade Marks Act 2002 will take effect from 13 January 2020.
The policy objective of making the amendments is to improve regulatory systems by ensuring that they are effective, efficient, and accord with best regulatory practice.
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6 November 2019
Those with inventions in information and communications technology (ICT) were hoping that the Australian Full Federal Court would provide some much-needed guidance for how to assess whether computer-related inventions are patentable in Australia.
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27 September 2019
Regulations implementing the new patent and trade mark fees have now been made, and will come into force on 13 February 2020.
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15 July 2019
The Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment (MBIE) has released a discussion document calling for submissions about changes to the Patents Act 2013, including divisional applications, extensions of time for hearings, utility, poisonous priority and exhaustion of rights.