The Trade Marks Act, 1999, is a comprehensive legislation in India that governs the registration and protection of trademarks. Enacted on September 15, 2003, the act is designed to provide a legal framework for the registration of trademarks and the prevention of unauthorized use of these marks, thus safeguarding the interests of businesses and consumers.
The Trade Marks Act, 1999, is to establish a system for the registration and protection of trademarks in India. It aims to provide statutory protection to distinctive marks, logos, symbols, and trade names, enabling businesses to establish and protect their brand identities.
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