SOME TRADE MARK ASPECTS OF THE CONSUMER PROTECTION BILL - BY WIM ALBERTS
If the proposed Consumer Protection Bill is enacted into law, it will set up an extensive administrative structure for the protection of consumers, with numerous provisions dealing with the obligations that businesses have, and, conversely, actions that they may not take. One of the obligations that will apply is that businesses providing goods or services to consumers, to be registered (section 79(1)).