Torts
Passing off is a legal term used to describe the act of misrepresenting one’s goods or services as those of another, typically to deceive consumers. This practice is considered a form of unfair competition, as it exploits the reputation or goodwill associated with a brand or business, leading to consumer confusion. Passing off is primarily concerned with protecting unregistered trademarks and the goodwill of businesses in the marketplace.
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