The document summarizes recent updates and case law regarding design patent infringement analysis in the United States. It discusses how the "ordinary observer test" was modified in Egyptian Goddess v. Swisa to remove the additional "point of novelty test." Under the new analysis, the ordinary observer test is applied considering the prior art designs to determine if the accused design would likely cause confusion. Recent cases like Crocs v. ITC and Richardson v. Stanley Works further established this framework and emphasized examining the overall design impression rather than individual features.