What constitutes counterfeiting a trade mark
71.—(1)  A person shall be deemed to counterfeit a trade mark who either —
(a)without the consent of the proprietor of the trade mark makes that trade mark or a mark so nearly resembling that trade mark as to be calculated to deceive; or
(b)falsifies any genuine trade mark whether by alteration, addition, effacement or otherwise.
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(2)  In any prosecution for counterfeiting a trade mark the burden of proving the consent of the proprietor shall lie on the defendant.
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