Tahi vs Tahi: Trademark dispute over skincare label

Tahi vs Tahi: Trademark dispute over skincare label
Tahi Estate applied to invalidate the trademark of Tahi Oils, a small skincare firm based in Karamea, on the West Coast. (Image: Tania Whyte)
Gregor Thompson
An ecosystem regeneration project that has diversified into skincare has failed in its attempt to void the trademark of a company that bears the same name. An Intellectual Property Office of New Zealand (IPONZ) decision published late last year showed Tahi Estate applied to invalidate the trademark of Tahi Oils, a small skincare firm based in Karamea, on the West Coast. Tahi Estate, an “800-acre eco-lab” near Whangārei, alleged the trademark should not have been registered.   It said Tahi Oils’ trademark, w...

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