Revised Laws of Saint Lucia (2021)

4.   Causing confusion with respect to another's enterprise or activities

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    (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 its activities, in particular, the products or services offered by such enterprise, constitutes an act of unfair competition.

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    (2)   Confusion may, in particular, be caused with respect to any of the following—

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      (a)     a trade mark, whether registered or not;

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      (b)     a trade name;

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      (c)     a business identifier other than a trademark or trade name;

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      (d)     the appearance of a product;

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      (e)     the presentation of products or services;

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      (f)     a celebrity or a well-known fictional character.