SECTION 4 OF THE UNFAIR COMPETITION ACT OF TRINIDAD & TOBAGO STATES:
4. (1) In addition to the acts and practices referred to in sections 5 to 9, any act or practice, in the course of industrial or commercial activities, that is contrary to honest practices shall constitute an act of unfair competition.
(2) Any person who is a competitor or customer of another person or is a consumer or a user of the goods and services of another person and who is damaged or likely to be damaged by an act of unfair competition committed by that other person or a person connected with him shall be entitled to the remedies obtainable under the civil law of Trinidad and Tobago.
(3) This section and sections 5 to 9 shall apply independently of, and in addition to, any legislative provisions protecting inventions, industrial designs, trademarks, literary and artistic works and other intellectual property subject matter.
SECTION 5 OF THE UNFAIR COMPETITION ACT OF TRINIDAD & TOBAGO STATES:5. (1) Any act or practice, in the course of industrial or commercial activities, that causes, or is likely to cause, confusion with respect to another's enterprise or it's activities in particular, the products or services offered by such enterprise, shall constitute an act of unfair competition.
(2) Confusion may, in particular, be caused with respect to any of the following:
(a) a trademark, whether registered or not;
(b) a trade name;
(c) a business identifier other than a trademark or trade name;
(d) the appearance of a product;
(e) the presentation of products or services;
SECTION 6 OF THE UNFAIR COMPETITION ACT OF TRINIDAD & TOBAGO STATES:6. (1) Any act or practice, in the course of industrial or commercial activities, that damages, or is likely to damage, the goodwill or reputation of another's enterprise shall constitute
an act of unfair competition, regardless of whether such act or practice causes confusion.
(2) Damaging another's goodwill or reputation may, in particular, result from the dilution of the goodwill or reputation attached to any of the following:
(a) a trademark, whether registered or not;
(b)) a trade name;
(c) a business identifier other than a trademark or a trade name;
(d) the appearance of a product;
(e) the presentation of products or services; a celebrity or a well-known fictional character.
commercial activities, that misleads, or is likely to mislead, the public with respect to an enterprise or its activities, in particular, the products or services offered by such enterprise, shall constitute an act of unfair competition.
(2) Misleading may arise out of advertising or promotion and may, in particular, occur with respect to any of the following:
- the manufacturing process of a product;
- (b) the suitability of a product or service for a particular purpose;
(c) the quality or quantity or other characteristics of products or services;
(d) the geographical origin of products or services;
(e) the conditions on which products or services are offered or provided;
(f) the price of products or services or the manner in which it is calculated.
SECTION 8 OF THE UNFAIR COMPETITION ACT OF TRINIDAD & TOBAGO STATES:
