What Is Trademark Infringement?
When a party utilises a registered trademark, it causes customers to be confused about the source of products or services. This can include utilising a similar logo, name, or design to deceive consumers.
Unauthorised usage reduces the value, reputation, and market share of the original trademark. As sanctions, financial penalties, injunctions, and the confiscation of counterfeit goods may be applied. Ultimately, trademark protection is essential for guaranteeing market fairness and integrity for brands.