védjegyjog
Védjegyjog, often translated as trademark law, is a branch of intellectual property law that protects brand names and logos used on goods and services. The primary purpose ofvédjegyjog is to prevent consumer confusion by distinguishing the source of products and services in the marketplace. A trademark can be any sign, design, or expression that identifies specific products or services of a particular source. This can include words, names, symbols, logos, sounds, or even colors.
In Hungary, védjegyjog is governed by specific legislation, primarily the Act XXXIII of 1997 on the Protection
Unauthorized use of a registered trademark by another party constitutes infringement. Remedies for infringement can include