Section 50 of TMA : Section 50: Power Of Registrar For Variation Or Cancellation Of Registration As Registered User

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Explanation using Example

Let's consider a hypothetical scenario to understand the application of Section 50 of The Trade Marks Act, 1999.

Suppose there is a company named "Tech Innovations" that owns a registered trademark for its brand. This company allows another company, "Gadget World", to use its trademark as a registered user for a specific range of electronic goods. However, over time, "Gadget World" starts using this trademark for other types of goods which were not included in the initial agreement. This causes confusion among consumers and dilutes the b...

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