Limiting Trademarks Infringements Part 3
Trademark infringement is a violation of exclusive rights attached to a trademark without the authorization of the trademark owner or any licenses (provided that such authorization was within the scope of the license).Author Name: alrowaad
Trademark infringement is a violation of exclusive rights attached to a trademark without the authorization of the trademark owner or any licenses (provided that such authorization was within the scope of the license).
The United Arab Emirates is regarded as a commercial hub of Middle East,  which facilitates in the practice of commercial activities in a lucrative and  tax free environment. The legal system endeavors to protect producers and  consumers from Trademarks infringement. Trademark infringement is a violation of  exclusive rights attached to a trademark without the authorization of the  trademark owner or any licenses (provided that such authorization was within the  scope of the license). Infringement may occur when one party, the “infringer”,  uses a trademark which is identical or confusingly similar to a trademark owned  by another party, in relation products or services which are identical or  similar to the products or services which the registration covers.
 
 In order to limit and restrict trademark infringements, Dubai‘s court of  cassation passed a judgment stating that coping a trademark does not have to be  identical in order to be recognized as trademark infringement; it is enough that  it is confusing to the costumers.
 
 The UAE trademarks law stipulates that trademark infringement is punishable by  imprisonment and/or fine of AED 5000. In addition to that, the law applies the  same punishment to individuals or companies that sell, offer, or hold with the  intent of selling products with infringed trademarks. However one must note that  infringement consist of two aspects: a) the psychical one, which takes place  through selling or offering or holding with the intent to sell the product that  infringes the mark of an owner; b) the intent of the person. In other words he  has to be aware that the trading or selling may lead to infringement of  trademark.
 
 Nevertheless, as stipulated by law in order to be charged with trademark  infringement, such trademark has to be registered according to the law. However  selling or offering or holding with the intent of selling is a different crime  that does not require the registration condition. The reason behind this is that  this crime is considered to be against the consumer not the owner of trademark  itself.
 
 In addition, the law states that in the event that the accused commits the same  crime again, the same punishment will be applied; however his business will be  shut for a period between fifteen days and not exceeding six months. We can  conclude from the above mentioned position that it is not mandatory to be a  merchant In order to commit such a crime; an ordinary person can also be accused  of it.
 
 We can conclude from the above mentioned that it is not mandatory to be a  merchant in order to commit such crime, but also an ordinary person can be  accused of it.
 
 At the same time, whoever suffers damages due to the trademark infringement has  the right to lodge a civil case at the court in order to claim for remedies and  compensation.
 
 Author: Mr. Hassan Elhais, along with his team of legal consultants and  prominent local lawyers across the UAE, has made a name for himself as a  renowned specialist in the fields of civil law, construction law, banking law,  criminal law, family law, inheritance law and arbitration.
ISBN No: 978-81-928510-1-3
Author Bio: Hassan Mohsen Elhais After qualifying as a lawyer in his native Egypt within the fields of Criminal and Public Law, Mr. Mohsen Elhais has been practicing in Dubai for the past seven years. Working exclusively with Al Rowaad Advocates, Hassan is an effective leader of the company, the spokesperson and driving force. Hassan has a strong ethical stance with regards to the place of the law firm and its work on behalf of the client, from clarity on the legal process through to the fee system. Specialising in the drafting of all statement of claim, memos and consultation with regards to all kind of litigations, Hassan has worked his way through the ranks of Al Rowaad Advocates from joining as Legal Advisor to his current role as Managing Partner.
Email: alrowaad@legalserviceindia.com
Website: http://www.professionallawyer.me
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