Uber name clash: Northland telco seeks to halt OneNZ, ride-share deal

Uber name clash: Northland telco seeks to halt OneNZ, ride-share deal
A David-and-Goliath battle over the Uber trademark is playing out at the High Court in Auckland. (Image: Supplied)
Garth Bray
A deal to offer One New Zealand mobile plans to rideshare and delivery drivers and customers in Northland has landed it in court proceedings, with competing Ubers on either side.Northland telco Uber Group has applied for an interim injunction restraining the defendants from using the Uber name or mark in relation to telco services or in a manner suggesting any commercial link with Uber Group.“Until recently, we swam in our lane with telco services and Uber Technologies stayed in theirs with ride sharing and food delivery,” Uber Grou...

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