Would you please explain the bold sentence simply?
A registered trade mark provides its owner with the right to prevent the unauthorised use of the mark by a third party in circumstances where such use is not justified. Again, in most countries, the rights conferred by registration extend beyond merely being able to prevent use of the mark in respect of the goods covered by the registration.
Regards, Nesa
Top answer
In most countries, registration protects you against illegal use of the mark and more.
— Mister Micawber
In most countries, registration protects you against illegal use of the mark and more.
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