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Far-right group threatened with legal action over use of Buy NZ Made trademark

SCREENSHOT White supremacist group Action Zealandia is being threatened with legal action after using the Buy New Zealand Made logo on its website without permission. As nationalists, it s vital to help create a stronger society. A way of doing this is to support goods that are manufactured in NZ,” the tweet said. “This index is something we ve created that exists as a resource for people to buy products that are NZ made.” Action Zealandia describes itself as “a movement of young nationalists dedicated to the revitalisation of our people, culture, environment and community.” In a reply to the tweet, the Buy New Zealand Made campaign rejected the organisation s use of its trademark, which also features in a banner accompanying the list, saying unauthorised use is liable to legal action.

Extremist group Action Zealandia threatened with legal action after appropriating New Zealand Made Kiwi trademark

On Wednesday, Action Zealandia uploaded an index to its website outlining where its supporters could buy New Zealand-made products. The organisation then tweeted a link to the index, encouraging its followers to support local . As nationalists, it s vital to help create a stronger society. A way of doing this is to support goods that are manufactured in NZ. This index is something we ve created that exists as a resource for people to buy products that are NZ made, it said.  To illustrate the tweet, Action Zealandia uploaded an image of the New Zealand Made trademark - a move the Buy New Zealand Made campaign strongly rejected.

White supremacist group threatened with legal action after appropriating iconic Kiwi trademark

White supremacist group threatened with legal action after appropriating iconic Kiwi trademark
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PC V PC: Pampered Chef Succeeds Once Again In Trademark Infringement Battle: Smart & Biggar Prevails In Dismissal By Federal Court Of Appeal - Intellectual Property

To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. On February 15, 2021, the Federal Court of Appeal issued its decision dismissing an appeal from the Federal Court s trial decision in Loblaws Inc v Columbia Insurance Company, 2019 FC 961. As previously reported, Pampered Chef, a Berkshire Hathaway company and a world leader in the sale of premium kitchenware products, successfully defended a claim for trademark infringement, passing off, and dilution/depreciation of goodwill brought by Canada s largest retailer, Loblaws Inc. ( Loblaws ), in relation to its use of a trademark that includes the letters P / C . Pampered Chef was

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