3. Design Rights
• Protect appearance of product – shape, colour, texture materials, ornamentation
etc.
• Designs must be “new and of individual character”
• Unregistered Design Right arises automatically in Europe = free (like copyright)
but not always easy to enforce
• Registered Design protection lasts longer and is stronger
• Can be almost as useful as a patent in cases where the appearance is strongly
intertwined with the functionality (see example on final slide)
• In Europe or USA, application can be filed up to one year from first marketing
• Cost-effective Europe-wide protection available
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4. Registered Design Right
• What is protected
– Novel design which has “eye appeal”
• Nature of right
– Monopoly right
• Form of registration
– Registration in designs registry at Patent Office
• Excluded from protection
– Methods or principles of construction (see patents)
– Features dictated solely by the product’s function,
– Features dependent upon the appearance of another article of which the design
forms an integral part
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5. Registered Design Right
• Duration of protection
– 25 years from date of application, in five-year periods
• Owner
– Author, or employer if product made in course of employment
• Governing legislation
– Registered Designs Act 1949, as amended by Copyright, Designs and Patents
Act 1988
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6. Registered Design examples
Can be almost as useful as a patent in
cases where the appearance is strongly
intertwined with the functionality
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7. Registered Design examples
Can be almost as useful as a patent in
cases where the appearance is strongly
intertwined with the functionality
Copyright of Bart Clarysse and Sabrina Kiefer
The Smart Entrepreneur