释义 |
`1`unfair competition `2` "Nolo Everybody's Legal Dictionary":
An overarching term describing any commercial activity that tends to confuse or deceive the public about the sale of products or services. It covers such diverse activities as trademark infringement, false advertising and theft of trade secrets. If a court finds that an activity constitutes unfair competition, it will generally prevent that activity from occurring in the future and award money damages to the person or company harmed by the activity.
See Topic: Trademarks & Copyrights |