The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...
The case of Dreamware, an award-winning juicer company, is a stark warning to the huge number of Kiwi SMEs who—mostly because of affordability challenges—do not have adequate legal protections in place. Despite securing patents in multiple countries, Dreamware couldn’t afford to do so in Australia. The result? Cheap knockoffs at rock-bottom prices, with seemingly no legal recourse. "Too many Kiwi businesses also do not have the right legal agreements in place," says Claire Bodle, co-fo...