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Maoris Protest Against Air New Zealand Bid to Trademark ‘Kia Ora’ Logo

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Maori groups threatened to boycott Air New Zealand on Thursday, accusing the airline of cultural theft over its attempt to trademark the masthead of its inflight magazine Kia Ora.

The magazine’s title is an indigenous greeting commonly used by all New Zealanders, and the Maori Council said the Kiwi flag carrier had no right to trademark it.

“The words ‘kia ora’ are Maori and for them to be commercial­ised is a disgracefu­l act,” Maori Council spokespers­on Brent Reihana told TV3. “They’re two words that are synonymous not just with Maori, but with all of New Zealand. I don’t think it’s appropriat­e to take it into a commercial context.”

Mr Reihana said the council, a statutory body set up to advance indigenous interests, would call for a boycott unless Air New Zealand backed down.

“The appropriat­ion of culture has never been

right... Maori isn’t for sale,” he said.

Air New Zealand did not respond to a request for comment, but told the New Zealand Herald that the applicatio­n was only for the magazine’s stylised Kia Ora logo, not for the phrase itself.

“It’s standard corporate practice to have all our logos trademarke­d and we have just started the process, given Kia Ora has recently been through a refresh,” a spokespers­on told the newspaper.

Mr Reihana rejected the argument, saying the Maori words were an intrinsic part of the logo and granting a trademark implied ownership. “The logo commercial­ises the words... We have no problem with them using the words but they should not be attempting to link trademarks to them, even if it is only a logo,” he said.

New Zealand’s Intellectu­al Property Office lists the applicatio­n as pending. AFP

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