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Jan 21, 2010
Damian Broadley, AJ Park, New Zealand
Jude Antony, AJ Park, New Zealand
Published by Trademark World, Issue 220, Sept. 2009


New Zealand Trade Marks (International Treaties and Enf...


Damian Broadley, AJ Park, New Zealand, Jude Antony, AJ Park, New Zealand, Published by Trademark World, Issue 220, Sept. 2009The Trade Marks (International Treaties and Enforcement) Amendment Bill 2008 (The Bill) was introduced into the New Zealand Parliament on 8 September 2008. The Bill has passed its first reading and is currently before a Select Committee. When passed, the Bill will amend New Zealand’s Trade Marks Act 2002 and, to a more limited extent, the Copyright Act 1994.

The Bill makes a number of amendments to the current Trade Marks Act. These amendments are being made to harmonise New Zealand trade mark law with the requirements of international agreements (the Nice Agreement, the Madrid Protocol, and the Singapore Treaty) and allow New Zealand to accede to these agreements. The Bill also increases the powers of New Zealand’s border control and internal anti-counterfeiting enforcement officers. The most significant amendments contained in the Bill are detailed below.

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