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Raymond Scott Simpson Grierson

Raymond Scott

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Don't get your trade mark stuck between a diamond and a hard place *

New Zealand, USA - April 10 2013
Leading up to Valentine's Day this year, it was claimed that Costco in the United States of America had been selling diamond rings labelled as…

Co-authors: Earl Gray.


Well, mugger be, are potentially offensive trade marks becoming easier to register in New Zealand? *

New Zealand - February 28 2012
New Zealand’s trade mark laws are intended to protect consumers by prohibiting registration of offensive marks. 

Co-authors: Richard Watts.


Is the price of the new internet piracy law a treasure that no-one can afford? *

New Zealand - August 29 2011
The legal implications of the controversial new Copyright (Infringing File Sharing) Amendment Act 2011 (Act) have been considered in a number of articles, including our recent article Full Stream Ahead - Are There Leaks in New Zealand's New Internet Piracy Law?

Co-authors: Earl Gray.


If shakespeare were a robot, would "he" be an "author"? *

New Zealand - February 28 2011
Modern computer software, at the push of a button, is able to generate novel literary works, musical compositions and works of art.

Co-authors: Earl Gray.