intellectual property
Infringement of Registered Trademark
Section 5(2) defines infringement: using an identical or confusingly similar mark on same/similar goods without permission.
Trademarks Act
Understanding your rights and remedies when another business infringes your registered trademark.
Section 5(2) defines infringement: using an identical or confusingly similar mark on same/similar goods without permission.
Section 43 allows you to sue for: damages, injunction (stop them), account of profits (take their earnings).
Section 7 confirms your exclusive right to use the mark. Part A registration gives stronger protection than Part B.
Section 43 protects your property rights including intellectual property.
Section 36 ensures you can pursue your infringement claim through the courts.