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EXPLAINER: Why patents on Covid-19 vaccines are so contentious
A look at what patents do and how they influence the fight against Covid-19.
US backs waiving intellectual property rules on Covid-19 vaccines
The move will ease trade rules to enable more production more of the life-saving vaccines.
Safe secrets: How to safeguard Kiwi inventions
It can cost millions to protect Kiwi ingenuity from global theft. Is it worth it?
'What the hell?': Food truck owner furious BP uses same name
Southland food truck owner says they were using 'Good Mood Food' brand before BP NZ.
US: Chinese hackers tried to steal virus research
The indictment includes charges of trade secret theft and wire fraud conspiracy.
Budget 2020: Housing providers ready to build 8000 new public houses - but say more needed
Groups say 14,869 people registered on public housing waiting list by end of last year.
Govt freezes Customs fee hikes to help exporters and importers
The Government has put a freeze on planned customs fee increases.
A man plays TV loudly for 20 hours a day. Neighbours called in the Tenancy Tribunal
Tenant gets final pre-eviction warning for blaring TV all day and threatening neighbours.
'Dirty tricks': Pro-gun group hijacks name and logo of anti-gun group
'You're digging for a story that's not there' - New Conservative member on copyright theft
George Nepia's family move to protect All Black legend's name
The family of All Black great George Nepia are investigating trade-marking his famous name
Air NZ's attempt to trademark Kia Ora logo 'offensive to many Māori'
'They've already appropriated the koru symbol for the airline many years ago'.
'She's a hard road finding the perfect trade deal' - On the Map podcast
Commentators discuss what kind of trade deals are best.
Meet the new Whaleoil - blog site bought by defamation victim
Matt Blomfield sued Cameron Slater for defamation and won - now he's taken his website.
Rugby World Cup bosses tackle fake All Black jersey
Rugby bosses have taken action against the sale of fake All Black World Cup jerseys.
Accused architect: 'I don't know what a trade secret is'
A 46-year-old architect is on trial for allegedly stealing his former firm's secrets.
An architect is accused of stealing trade secrets. Today he had his say in court.
Michael Davies is accused of walking out the door with "thousands" of confidential files.
The US: Megaupload accused knew piracy made them money
The United States makes its case for Kim Dotcom and others to be extradited.
'Cut-and-paste' Megaupload judgment put before Supreme Court
Yellow-highlighted pages on more than half of extradition judgment, says lawyer.
Dotcom extradition: Supreme Court told of 'cut-and-paste' decision
Extradition case against Kim Dotcom and others reaches NZ's highest court.
Listen: Arden sticks with target of 100,000 KiwiBuild houses
KiwiBuild's web site today shows just 83 homes finished.
Foreign investment in China's changing landscape
Ye Miao talks to Tim McCready about the foreign investment law passed recently in China.