New Ministry announced
The Government has announced that they are moving the trade division of MFAT (Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade) to the Ministry of Economic Development, to make clear that trade has nothing to do...
View ArticleA smart appointment
Pleased to read in Computerworld that The Chief Executive of the Ministry of Economic Development has appointed Bruce Parkes as Deputy Secretary for telecommunications and energy. While individually...
View ArticleThe S92A proposal
Simon Power has released a proposal for the review of s92A. One can give feedback on the proposal until Friday 7 August. The Proposed Approach: Summary Phase 1- First Infringement and Cease and Desist...
View ArticleAll about ACTA
I’ve blogged in the past on ACTA, the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement. Readers will gear a lot more of this in the next month, because the next meeting of the ACTA negotiators is in Wellington in...
View ArticleDown for 4 days is a disgrace
Hamish Fletcher at NZ Herald reports: Internet failures that have forced the Companies Office and 14 other Government websites offline for four days have been described as an international...
View ArticleNew Ministry announced
The Government has announced that they are moving the trade division of MFAT (Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade) to the Ministry of Economic Development, to make clear that trade has nothing to do...
View ArticleA smart appointment
Pleased to read in Computerworld that The Chief Executive of the Ministry of Economic Development has appointed Bruce Parkes as Deputy Secretary for telecommunications and energy. While individually...
View ArticleThe S92A proposal
Simon Power has released a proposal for the review of s92A. One can give feedback on the proposal until Friday 7 August. The Proposed Approach: Summary Phase 1- First Infringement and Cease and Desist...
View ArticleAll about ACTA
I’ve blogged in the past on ACTA, the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement. Readers will gear a lot more of this in the next month, because the next meeting of the ACTA negotiators is in Wellington in...
View ArticleDown for 4 days is a disgrace
Hamish Fletcher at NZ Herald reports: Internet failures that have forced the Companies Office and 14 other Government websites offline for four days have been described as an international...
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