Intellectual Property
Who should own IP when researchers and universities
Should university researchers keep intellectual property rights relating to their work? It is one of the major suggestions in a report into the country's science and innovations sector led by former… Audio
The Week in Detail: India, mānuka and 'greedflation'
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
The Week in Detail: India, mānuka and 'greedflation'
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week.
AudioMānuka: The buzz that a word makes
The Australians have beaten us again - this time, in the long-running fight over mānuka honey. Audio
Mānuka: The buzz that a word makes
The Australians have beaten us again - this time, in the long-running fight over mānuka honey.
AudioChrissy Teigen's baking kits appear to copy NZ's The Caker
The Caker and the alleged celebrity faker who's launched a very similar line of ready mix luxury goodies after a collaboration with the self-taught NZ baker. Video, Audio
Intellectual property law with Kate Duckworth
Intellectual property will be important to you if you're an artist, innovator or if your company has a new or original innovation. Audio
What are NFTs and why are they selling for millions?
A digital-only artwork has sold at Christie's for an incredible $69m - with the winning bidder receiving a unique digital token known as an NFT. If you're still trying to figure out what NFTs… Audio
Should patents apply to Covid vaccines?
There's concern in Europe over delays to Covid-19 vaccines, after manufacturers Pfizer-BioNTech and AstraZeneca both warned of production delays. That's led to legal threats by Italy and Poland and… Audio
'China-US resolution more of a truce than a peace deal'
Reports that China and the US have reached an initial trade deal have been met with scepticism by many commentators. Waikato University's International Law professor Al Gillespie says it's too early… Audio
Commercialisation firm eyes Australia and New Zealand
A British-listed company that helps turn intellectual property into fully fledged businesses has its sights on New Zealand and Australia. Audio
Changes to patent law could prove costly for inventors
An intellectual property expert is warning inventors to protect their intellectual property, as a new regulation covering patents begins to take effect. Audio
Paul McLaney: Shakespeare, soliloquies and song
Colin Peacock interviews Paul McLaney - composer, singer and guitarist, and deputy chair of the NZ Music Commission. He is the creator of Play On: a Musical Imagining of the Great Soliloquies, the… Audio
Who wins from TPP's copyright rules?
Critics of new copyright rules under the Trans Pacific Partnership say they will cost consumers millions of dollars and stifle the creative industry.
Intellectual Property Law
Paul Sumpter will talk about copyright, patents, trade marks and other intellectual property elements. He teaches intellectual property law at the University of Auckland's law faculty. He is a… Audio
IP expert says NZ is losing billions each year
An expert in intellectual property law says New Zealand's creative industries are potentially losing billions of dollars a year because the laws aren't tight enough. Audio
Solomons look to modernise intellectual property rights law
Solomon Islands is in the process of reviewing its draft intellectual property strategy in a push to modernise the country's protection laws which date back to the early 1900s. Audio
The Intellectual Commons
Nobel laureate Randy Schekman recently committed himself to only publishing in open access journals - that is, journals that can be accessed by anyone for free. And the open access movement is going… Audio
Ideas for 28 February 2010
A look at Intellectual Property of indigenous communities. Audio