Journal of Legal, Ethical and Regulatory Issues (Print ISSN: 1544-0036; Online ISSN: 1544-0044)

Abstract

Unfair Competition of the Commercial Code

Author(s): Mohammad Tawfiq Battah

 Deceptive or dishonest acts and commercial practices that affect the relations between competitors or between suppliers and customers are considered unfair competition and are unlawful in accordance with the TCC. It is considered unfair competition when undertakings present deceptive information to the public about their own activities or the activities of their rivals in various ways, try to compete with their rivals by disparaging them in violation of the rules of goodwill, imitate the brands or products of their rivals, and use the names or titles of their competitors. is prohibited. In this context, unfair competition is based on moral, not economic, principles. In this article, the concepts of competition, which are extremely important for companies, are mentioned and examples from countries are given. It is thought that the study will lead to other studies in the field.

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