What are considered as Trademark Infringement Acts in India

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What are considered as Trademark Infringement Acts in India

If you have registered your trademark, then only you have the exclusive rights to it. If your trademark is being falsely used by another individual/company for their own personal gain, that means that your trademark is being infringed upon. Trademark infringement in India is a punishable offense therefore, whether or not you are a trademark owner, you have to understand what this actually means.

The actual definition of trademark infringements means, violating and exploiting the rights of a trademark owner. When it comes down to it, there are four types of infringements:

1. There is a likelihood of confusion:

This sort of confusion is created in the minds of the customers when:

2. False claim of registration:

There have been many instances where there have been claims of registration and all of them turned out to be false:

3. Unauthorized access to trademarks:

When the trademark has been accessed without the consent of the owner, this comes under unauthorized access of the mark.

4. False trademark imposition:

This sort of infringement is done in the following manner

These are the types of infringing that you as a businessman might commit and you a trademark owner might be afflicted by. Luckily, there are provisions to protect the trademarks that make sure that the trademark remains safe.

Trademark Infringement is something that can both be deliberate and a mistake. To that end, it is necessary that both the parties know about their punishments and implications. This would prevent an aspirant to make a mistake and protect the owner from being infringed.

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