Performers' rights
The Copyright Act 1994 gives performers limited rights to control the exploitation of their performances where they haven’t given consent.
The Copyright Act 1994 gives performers limited rights to control the exploitation of their performances where they haven’t given consent.
This page provides a range of background documents from the 2010–2015 review of consumer law.
Hon Kris Faafoi – Minister of Commerce and Consumer Affairs 23 May 2019
The Government has introduced additional protections for businesses and consumers against unfair commercial practices.
The purpose of this discussion document is to seek feedback on the proposed financial institution licensing fees to apply to licence applications made under the CoFI regime. These fees are proposed to fund the costs the FMA will incur in assessing applications.
On behalf of the Minister for ACC, the Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment is consulting on the Minister’s proposal to increase the amounts, prescribed by regulation, that ACC is liable to pay towards the cost of rehabilitation. These payment rates apply where ACC does not have contracts with treatment providers, and includes rates for consultations, treatments, imaging and devices.
During September-December 2018 we consulted on an Issues Paper as part of our review of the Plant Variety Rights Act 1987
We are reviewing the health, performance and use of New Zealand’s conformance infrastructure.
The Business Events Delegate Survey collected expenditure and length of stay data from multi-day business event delegates through an online survey, from 2009 to 2019.
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