Trademark owners have exclusive rights to prevent all third parties from using the trademark in any way without the trademark owner’s permission.
The Philippine Trademark Law provides for the following two types of infringement.
- Registered trademark infringement: Use a mark or packaging box similar or identical to a registered trademark
- Well-known trademark infringement: Use of a mark that indicates the relevance of a well-known trademark (even if a designated product or service is different from a registered well known trademark)