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Ghana
Protection Against Unfair Competition Act, 2000
Act 589 of 2000
- Published in Ghana Gazette 51 on 22 December 2000
- Assented to on 19 December 2000
- Commenced on 22 December 2000
- [This is the version of this document from 22 December 2000.]
1. Causing confusion with respect to another's enterprise or its activities
2. Damaging another person's goodwill or reputation
3. Misleading the public
4. Discrediting another person's enterprise or its activities
5. Unfair competition in respect of secret information
6. Unfair competition in respect of national and international obligations
7. General principles
In addition to the acts and practices referred to in sections 1 to 6 any act or practice in the course of industrial or commercial activities that is contrary to honest practices constitutes an act of unfair competition.8. Civil remedies
9. Regulations
The Minister may by legislative instrument make Regulations for the effective implementation of this Act.10. Interpretation
In this Act unless the context otherwise requires“appearance of a product” includes the packaging, shape, colour or other non-functional characteristic features of the product;“business identifier” includes business symbols, emblems, logos and slogans used by an enterprise to convey in the course of industrial or commercial activities, a certain identity with respect to the enterprise and the product produced or the service rendered by that enterprise;“dilution of goodwill or reputation” means the lessening of the distinctive character or advertising value of a trademark, trade name or other business identifier, the appearance of a product or the presentation of a product or service or of a celebrity or well-known fictional character;“enterprise” includes natural and legal persons;“industrial or commercial activities” includes the activities of an enterprise providing a product or service and also the activities of professionals in private practice and any other such person whether or not the activities are for profit;“Minister” means the Minister responsible for Justice;“practice” includes an omission to act;“presentation of products or services” includes advertising;“rightful owner” means a person lawfully in control of the information;“trade mark” includes marks relating to goods, marks relating to services and marks relating to both goods and services.History of this document
22 December 2000 this version
Commenced
19 December 2000
Assented to