- Trade Marks Act 1994
The Trade Marks Act 1994 is the law governing
trademark s within theUnited Kingdom and theIsle of Man . It implements an earlierEU Directive which forms the framework for thetrade mark laws of allEU member states , and replaced an earlier law, the Trade Marks Act 1938. Although the UK's trade mark regime covers the Isle of Man, it does not extend to theChannel Islands which have their own trade mark registers.The Act provides both civil and criminal law sanctions for the misuse of registered trade marks. Section 93 of the Act makes enforcement of the criminal sanctions the duty of the local
Weights and Measures Authority (usually theTrading Standards department) and imports enforcement powers from theTrade Descriptions Act .Similar criminal law provisions are written into the related
Copyright Designs and Patents Act .The
UK Patent Office , which deals with trade mark registration has recently implemented a national intelligence database 'Tellpat' which is available to enforcement officers.ee also
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United Kingdom trade mark law
*Trade mark law of the European Union
*Trade Marks Act 1938 External links
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* [http://www.patent.gov.uk/tmact94.pdf Trade Marks Act 1994] (as amended, from Patent Office website)
* [http://www.opsi.gov.uk/acts/acts1994/Ukpga_19940026_en_1.htm Trade Marks Act 1994] (original, from OPSI)
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