News articles tagged 'Internet'

New Zealand File Sharing Legislation Passed

On 14 April 2011, the New Zealand Copyright (Infringing File Sharing) Amendment Bill was passed by 111 votes to 11. The Bill had been debated under urgency in the days prior to its final vote. Read More

Internet suspension for file sharing infringers

The Copyright (Infringing File Sharing) Amendment Bill purported to introduce a new civil remedy, allowing a District Court to order an Internet Service Provider to suspend an account for up to six months. Read More

ONLINE TRADE MARK DISPUTES: Challenges of an Evolving Front

The Internet is a place of endless possibilities, increasingly the first port of call for consumers of anything from agricultural machinery to designer clothing. Read More

Managing your IP in a digital world

AMCHAM's Digital Future Now forum was an opportunity for nearly 100 senior executives from businesses operating in the online environment to discuss the many challenges and issues impacting the industry. Read More

The Sun Rises on .asia

A new Top Level Domain (TLD) for the Asia-Pacific region is set to launch on 9 October 2007. Read More

Chinese domain names and internet keywords

Have you recently received an email from a Chinese internet company, saying that someone else has tried to register your name as a domain name or internet keyword in China? If so, you are not alone. Read More

InternetNZ releases draft anti-SPAM code of practice for ISPs

Public comments on a draft code of practice for ISPs in relation to New Zealand’s anti-spam legislation are invited by 18 June 2007. Read More

A Dispute Resolution Policy for .nz Domain Names

1 June 2006 marks the beginning of a new era for. nz domain names, with the launch of InternetNZ’s. nz Dispute Resolution Service Policy. Previously anyone who objected to another’s registration of a. Read More