
Trade Marks Act 1994 (UK)
The Trade Marks Act 1994 is UK law that governs the registration, protection, and enforcement of trademarks—distinctive signs like logos or brand names that identify products or services. It ensures businesses can secure exclusive rights to their marks, preventing others from using similar signs that could cause confusion. The Act outlines procedures for registering trademarks, handling disputes, and taking legal action against infringement. Overall, it aims to protect brand identities while promoting fair competition and consumer confidence in the marketplace.