The rights on trademarks are regulated by Law no. 84/1998 on trademarks and geographical indications.
Pursuant to Art. 35, par. 2: "The titleholder of the trademark may request to the competent judicial authority to forbid third parties to use, in their commercial activity, without the consent of the titleholder […] any sign which, given its identity or resemblance with the trademark or, given the identity or resemblance of the products or services on which the sign is applied with the products or services for which the trademark was registered, could generate a risk of confusion in the public perception, including also the risk of associating the trademark with the sign. According to par. 2, the trademark titleholder may request that third parties should be forbidden, in particular, to:
- Apply the sign on products or packages;
- Offer the products or market or hold them for this purpose or, as the case may be, offer or provide services under this sign;
- Import or export products under this sign;
- Use the sign on documents or for publicity.