Licensing stories
The foundation of every business often lies in the official legal documents that allow it to be approved as a company. Among these documents are licences, which define the rights of a company around a range of products or services they can sell.
Licensing is often specific to every country, state and city. Licensing is necessary in order to regulate markets and meet demands. It is also an efficient way to control markets that include dangerous products such as alcohol or rifles selling.
In the tech space, licensing can spread across both hardware and software products.
Licensing is often specific to every country, state and city. Licensing is necessary in order to regulate markets and meet demands. It is also an efficient way to control markets that include dangerous products such as alcohol or rifles selling.
In the tech space, licensing can spread across both hardware and software products.
Airwallex buys Paynuri to launch payments in Korea
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Airwallex buys Korean fintech Paynuri, securing key licences to launch local payments and FX services for Korean and global businesses.
More flexibility, less ghosting: Here’s what the world of work will look like in 2026
3 days ago
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By 2026, work will be more flexible and AI-driven, as tougher compliance, on-demand jobs and faster hiring reshape life for Kiwi workers.
Traxlo brings pay-per-task gig work model to UK grocers
Last week
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Gig work platform Traxlo launches in the UK, offering grocery retailers pay-per-task staffing to tackle labour gaps and rising costs.
Bitget grows institutional crypto & tokenised trading
Last week
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Bitget posts USD $8.17 trillion in 2025 derivatives volume as institutional crypto and tokenised TradFi trading surge on its platform.
Samsung brings Fender Play music lessons to its TVs
Last week
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Samsung will bring a TV-optimised Fender Play app to 2025 and newer TVs in 49 countries, launching globally in the first half of 2026.
Gartner maps nine AI-driven work trends CHROs face by 2026
Last week
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Gartner warns CHROs must confront nine AI-driven work trends by 2026, from layoffs and culture clashes to digital twins and ‘workslop’.
Watchdog backs copyright licensing for Australian AI
Last week
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Australia’s Productivity Commission backs licensing over new copyright exceptions, urging AI firms to pay creators and face tighter scrutiny.
Hybrid AI set to become core creative infrastructure by 2026
This month
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Hybrid AI will shift from experimental tool to core creative infrastructure by 2026, reshaping how major brands produce content worldwide.
Setting boundaries for AI bots' exploitation of web content
Last month
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Publishers are racing to defend web content as AI bots scrape sites at scale, driving up costs and eroding control over digital value.
Hightekers buys Serviap to boost Latin America reach
Last month
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Hightekers snaps up Serviap Global to cement its Latin America footprint, extending its direct Employer of Record reach to 40 countries.
Aspire secures key licences for global fintech rollout
Last month
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Singapore fintech Aspire wins key licences in Australia, Europe and the US, paving the way for a global rollout of its business finance platform.
Revenera boosts platform to clamp down on software piracy
Last month
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Revenera upgrades its platform with automated workflows to detect and curb global software piracy, licence overuse and misuse.
Firms lag on tailored training as cyber & harassment rules loom
Last month
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Most UK firms still rely on generic compliance training as tougher cyber, harassment and sanctions regimes loom, VinciWorks research shows.
Exclusive: KuCoin’s James Pinch on regulation pivot
Last month
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Crypto exchange KuCoin is opening a Sydney HQ, ramping up local hiring and regulation-first products as it chases Australian growth.
5 new workplace regulations you should prepare for before year-end
Last month
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New Zealand employers face sweeping payroll, KiwiSaver, safety and privacy reforms, making year-end the crucial time to prepare systems.
Music tech predictions for 2026: Insights from Tuned Global
Last month
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Music tech boss Con Raso predicts AI, anti-fraud tools and fan-powered models will reshape streaming, gaming and DSP catalogues by 2026.
UK firms warned of legal risk as AI adoption outpaces policy
Thu, 20th Nov 2025
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UK firms face legal risks as AI use surges, with experts urging urgent adoption of clear policies to prevent discrimination and data breaches.
Software piracy & overuse blamed for rising revenue losses
Wed, 19th Nov 2025
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Nearly one in three software firms cite piracy as a major cause of revenue loss, with unlicensed use rising in China, Russia, India, and Germany, new data reveals.
The HR function has changed forever - is your business keeping up?
Wed, 19th Nov 2025
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HR has evolved from back-office admin to strategic core, with AI and integrated tech helping businesses boost talent retention and compliance in 2025.
Kiwi Uber drivers win employee status in Supreme Court decision
Mon, 17th Nov 2025
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New Zealand’s Supreme Court has ruled that Uber drivers are employees, enabling thousands to claim full employment rights and backdated pay.