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Anil Kumar , Lecturer (Textile Design)
Pandit Lakhmichand State University of Performing & Visual
Arts , Rohtak
E-mail-anilvns143@gmail.com
Mobile no. +919729138649
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What is an Industrial Design?
o Refers only to the ornamental or aesthetic aspects of a product
o Refers only to the appearance of a product.
ID consists of
o 3D features, such as the shape of a product
o 2D features, such as ornamentation, patterns, lines or color of a
product
o a combination of one or more such features
Industrial Design
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Industrial Design
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Relevance
o Wide variety of products of industry, fashion
and handicrafts
o Design of
o technical and medical instruments
o watches, jewelry, and other luxury items
o household products, toys, furniture and
electrical appliances
o cars and architectural structures
o textile designs to sports equipment
o packaging, containers and “get–up” of
products
Industrial Design
Why new Designs?
o Customize products to
appeal to specific market
segments
o Create a new niche market
o Strengthen brands
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Why protect Designs?
o Design is the Unique Selling Point (USP)
of a product
o An industrial design adds value to a
product
o Provides exclusive right to prevent its
unauthorized copying or imitation by
others
o Contributes to obtaining a fair return
on investment
o Industrial designs are business assets
that can increase the commercial value
of a company and its products
How do you obtain protection for industrial
designs?
o In most countries, an industrial design
must be registered in order to be
protected under industrial design law
o Alternative for protecting designs is
copyright law
o If an industrial design functions as a
trademark in the marketplace, then it
may be protected as a three-
dimensional mark
Industrial Design
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What rights are provided by
industrial design protection?
o Right to prevent unauthorized
copying or imitation
o Right to exclude all others from
making, offering, importing,
exporting or selling any product in
which the design is incorporated or to
which it is applied
What can be registered as an
industrial design?
o The design must be “new” - not made
available to the public
o The design must be “original” -
independently created
o The design must have “individual
character”
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What cannot be protected by
industrial design rights?
o Designs that do not meet the
requirements of novelty, originality
and/or individual character
o Designs that are considered to be
dictated exclusively by the technical
function of a product
o Designs incorporating protected
official symbols or emblems
What cannot be protected by
industrial design rights?
o Designs which are considered to be
contrary to public order or morality
o Some countries exclude handicrafts
from design protection as they
consider handicrafts not to be “an
article of manufacture”
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Industrial Design
How do you register a design?
o Application form with drawings,
and/or photographs of the
design(s)
o A written description or
statement of novelty of the
industrial design(s).
o Pay the appropriate filing fee
What happens after Registration?
o It is entered into the design register
o Published in the official design gazette
o Design registration certificate is issued
o In some countries/regions it may be
possible to request deferment of
publication in which case the design will be
kept secret for a certain period specified
by the relevant law
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How long does it take to register a
design?
o Generally takes 6 to 12 months or
longer depending on issues such as
o whether any objections are raised
by the design examiner or
o if there is a provision for opposition
prior to the registration of the
industrial design under
consideration
What is the “grace period”?
o Legislation allows for a grace period
for registration of generally six
months or a year from the moment a
design was made public, disclosed or
published
o During that period, you may market
your design without it losing its
“novelty” and you may still apply for
registration
Industrial Design
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How long does industrial
design protection last?
o Varies from country to country
o But is usually at least 10 years
o In many countries, rights holders
are required to renew their
design protection after five
years
What should you do if your design
combines functional improvements
with aesthetic features?
o To obtain exclusivity over the functional
improvements of a product, it is generally
advisable to apply for patent or utility
model protection or, where the function is
not obvious from the product, to keep it as
a trade secret.
Industrial Design
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How do you protect your industrial
designs abroad?
The National Route:
o Companies may seek protection by
applying separately to the national
IP offices of each country in which
they intend to obtain protection.
o The process can be rather
cumbersome and expensive as
translation into the national
languages is generally required as
well as payment of administrative
and legal fees.
How do you protect your
industrial designs abroad?
The Regional Route:
o If you are interested in a group
of countries that are members of
regional agreements which
enable the registration of designs
in more than one country, then
you can consider filing a single
application at the regional IP
office concerned.
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How do you protect your industrial designs abroad?
The International Route:
o Companies that wish to register their designs internationally in several countries
may also use the procedures offered by the Hague Agreement Concerning the
International Deposit of Industrial Designs
o An applicant from a Member country to the Hague Agreement can file a single
international application with WIPO;
o the design will then be protected in as many Member countries of the treaty as the
applicant wishes.
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Differences between copyright protection and industrial design
protection for designs?
o In some countries, the applicable law recognizes copyright protection for certain
designs, for example, in the design of textile and fabrics.
o In many countries you may obtain cumulative protection, (i.e., copyright protection
and industrial design protection) which can exist concurrently for the same design
o In a few countries, the two forms of protection are mutually exclusive.
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Differences between these two forms of protection
Registration:
o Industrial design generally needs to be registered by the applicant before
publication or public use anywhere, or at least in the country where protection is
claimed and the registration certificate may prove useful in cases of infringement
o Copyright in works considered to be original subsists without formalities. While
registration is not necessary for protection, copyright depositaries exist in some
countries where you may deposit your design and obtain a certificate.
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Differences between these two forms of protection
Duration:
o Industrial design protection generally lasts for a period that varies
between 10 and 25 years depending on the country where protection is
sought
o Copyright endures in most countries for the life of the author and 50 or
70 years after his death
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Differences between these two forms of protection
Scope of protection:
o The right conferred by registration of an industrial design is an
absolute right in the sense that there is infringement whether or not
there has been deliberate copying.
o To enforce rights under copyright law, the copyright owner must
prove that the allegedly infringing work is a direct or indirect
reproduction of the work protected by copyright.
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Differences between these two forms of protection
Types of products:
o In most countries, not all designs can be protected by copyright but
primarily those that may be considered as works of art.
o While the distinction may not always be clear, some designs, such as
the shape of manufactured products, are unlikely to be protectable
under copyright law, while others, such as textile designs, are often
covered by both forms of protection.
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When can trademark law protect a design?
o A trademark is a distinctive sign used to differentiate the products of
one company from those of others.
o There are circumstances in which the form, design or packaging of a
given product may be considered to be a distinctive feature of the
product in question and may be protectable as a three-dimensional
trademark.
o The bottle of Coca-Cola or the triangular shape of the Toblerone
chocolate bar are some such examples.
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Overlap of Design, Copyright & Trade Mark
o Design is for aesthetic appearance.
o Anything functional is not registrable as a design
o Copyright in a design comes to an end if the work has industrial application
and is reproduced more than 50 times
o Shape is also a trade mark – But articles like dresses, sculpture etc., cannot
come in trade marks.
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intellectual Property Rights [Industrial design]

  • 1. 1 All Right Reserve © State Institute Of Design Lect. Anil Kumar (Textile Design) Anil Kumar , Lecturer (Textile Design) Pandit Lakhmichand State University of Performing & Visual Arts , Rohtak E-mail-anilvns143@gmail.com Mobile no. +919729138649
  • 2. 2 All Right Reserve © State Institute Of Design Lect. Anil Kumar (Textile Design) What is an Industrial Design? o Refers only to the ornamental or aesthetic aspects of a product o Refers only to the appearance of a product. ID consists of o 3D features, such as the shape of a product o 2D features, such as ornamentation, patterns, lines or color of a product o a combination of one or more such features Industrial Design
  • 3. 3 All Right Reserve © State Institute Of Design Lect. Anil Kumar (Textile Design) Industrial Design Xootr by LUNAR Wheelchair by Julia Johnson Swiss Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) Razor by Philips Storage - Rebecca Fennel Stapler – Henning Andreason
  • 4. 4 All Right Reserve © State Institute Of Design Lect. Anil Kumar (Textile Design) Relevance o Wide variety of products of industry, fashion and handicrafts o Design of o technical and medical instruments o watches, jewelry, and other luxury items o household products, toys, furniture and electrical appliances o cars and architectural structures o textile designs to sports equipment o packaging, containers and “get–up” of products Industrial Design Why new Designs? o Customize products to appeal to specific market segments o Create a new niche market o Strengthen brands
  • 5. 5 All Right Reserve © State Institute Of Design Lect. Anil Kumar (Textile Design) Why protect Designs? o Design is the Unique Selling Point (USP) of a product o An industrial design adds value to a product o Provides exclusive right to prevent its unauthorized copying or imitation by others o Contributes to obtaining a fair return on investment o Industrial designs are business assets that can increase the commercial value of a company and its products How do you obtain protection for industrial designs? o In most countries, an industrial design must be registered in order to be protected under industrial design law o Alternative for protecting designs is copyright law o If an industrial design functions as a trademark in the marketplace, then it may be protected as a three- dimensional mark Industrial Design
  • 6. 6 All Right Reserve © State Institute Of Design Lect. Anil Kumar (Textile Design) What rights are provided by industrial design protection? o Right to prevent unauthorized copying or imitation o Right to exclude all others from making, offering, importing, exporting or selling any product in which the design is incorporated or to which it is applied What can be registered as an industrial design? o The design must be “new” - not made available to the public o The design must be “original” - independently created o The design must have “individual character” Industrial Design
  • 7. 7 All Right Reserve © State Institute Of Design Lect. Anil Kumar (Textile Design) What cannot be protected by industrial design rights? o Designs that do not meet the requirements of novelty, originality and/or individual character o Designs that are considered to be dictated exclusively by the technical function of a product o Designs incorporating protected official symbols or emblems What cannot be protected by industrial design rights? o Designs which are considered to be contrary to public order or morality o Some countries exclude handicrafts from design protection as they consider handicrafts not to be “an article of manufacture” Industrial Design
  • 8. 8 All Right Reserve © State Institute Of Design Lect. Anil Kumar (Textile Design) Industrial Design How do you register a design? o Application form with drawings, and/or photographs of the design(s) o A written description or statement of novelty of the industrial design(s). o Pay the appropriate filing fee What happens after Registration? o It is entered into the design register o Published in the official design gazette o Design registration certificate is issued o In some countries/regions it may be possible to request deferment of publication in which case the design will be kept secret for a certain period specified by the relevant law
  • 9. 9 All Right Reserve © State Institute Of Design Lect. Anil Kumar (Textile Design) How long does it take to register a design? o Generally takes 6 to 12 months or longer depending on issues such as o whether any objections are raised by the design examiner or o if there is a provision for opposition prior to the registration of the industrial design under consideration What is the “grace period”? o Legislation allows for a grace period for registration of generally six months or a year from the moment a design was made public, disclosed or published o During that period, you may market your design without it losing its “novelty” and you may still apply for registration Industrial Design
  • 10. 10 All Right Reserve © State Institute Of Design Lect. Anil Kumar (Textile Design) How long does industrial design protection last? o Varies from country to country o But is usually at least 10 years o In many countries, rights holders are required to renew their design protection after five years What should you do if your design combines functional improvements with aesthetic features? o To obtain exclusivity over the functional improvements of a product, it is generally advisable to apply for patent or utility model protection or, where the function is not obvious from the product, to keep it as a trade secret. Industrial Design
  • 11. 11 All Right Reserve © State Institute Of Design Lect. Anil Kumar (Textile Design) How do you protect your industrial designs abroad? The National Route: o Companies may seek protection by applying separately to the national IP offices of each country in which they intend to obtain protection. o The process can be rather cumbersome and expensive as translation into the national languages is generally required as well as payment of administrative and legal fees. How do you protect your industrial designs abroad? The Regional Route: o If you are interested in a group of countries that are members of regional agreements which enable the registration of designs in more than one country, then you can consider filing a single application at the regional IP office concerned. Industrial Design
  • 12. 12 All Right Reserve © State Institute Of Design Lect. Anil Kumar (Textile Design) How do you protect your industrial designs abroad? The International Route: o Companies that wish to register their designs internationally in several countries may also use the procedures offered by the Hague Agreement Concerning the International Deposit of Industrial Designs o An applicant from a Member country to the Hague Agreement can file a single international application with WIPO; o the design will then be protected in as many Member countries of the treaty as the applicant wishes. Industrial Design
  • 13. 13 All Right Reserve © State Institute Of Design Lect. Anil Kumar (Textile Design) Differences between copyright protection and industrial design protection for designs? o In some countries, the applicable law recognizes copyright protection for certain designs, for example, in the design of textile and fabrics. o In many countries you may obtain cumulative protection, (i.e., copyright protection and industrial design protection) which can exist concurrently for the same design o In a few countries, the two forms of protection are mutually exclusive. Industrial Design
  • 14. 14 All Right Reserve © State Institute Of Design Lect. Anil Kumar (Textile Design) Differences between these two forms of protection Registration: o Industrial design generally needs to be registered by the applicant before publication or public use anywhere, or at least in the country where protection is claimed and the registration certificate may prove useful in cases of infringement o Copyright in works considered to be original subsists without formalities. While registration is not necessary for protection, copyright depositaries exist in some countries where you may deposit your design and obtain a certificate. Industrial Design
  • 15. 15 All Right Reserve © State Institute Of Design Lect. Anil Kumar (Textile Design) Differences between these two forms of protection Duration: o Industrial design protection generally lasts for a period that varies between 10 and 25 years depending on the country where protection is sought o Copyright endures in most countries for the life of the author and 50 or 70 years after his death Industrial Design
  • 16. 16 All Right Reserve © State Institute Of Design Lect. Anil Kumar (Textile Design) Differences between these two forms of protection Scope of protection: o The right conferred by registration of an industrial design is an absolute right in the sense that there is infringement whether or not there has been deliberate copying. o To enforce rights under copyright law, the copyright owner must prove that the allegedly infringing work is a direct or indirect reproduction of the work protected by copyright. Industrial Design
  • 17. 17 All Right Reserve © State Institute Of Design Lect. Anil Kumar (Textile Design) Differences between these two forms of protection Types of products: o In most countries, not all designs can be protected by copyright but primarily those that may be considered as works of art. o While the distinction may not always be clear, some designs, such as the shape of manufactured products, are unlikely to be protectable under copyright law, while others, such as textile designs, are often covered by both forms of protection. Industrial Design
  • 18. 18 All Right Reserve © State Institute Of Design Lect. Anil Kumar (Textile Design) When can trademark law protect a design? o A trademark is a distinctive sign used to differentiate the products of one company from those of others. o There are circumstances in which the form, design or packaging of a given product may be considered to be a distinctive feature of the product in question and may be protectable as a three-dimensional trademark. o The bottle of Coca-Cola or the triangular shape of the Toblerone chocolate bar are some such examples. Industrial Design
  • 19. 19 All Right Reserve © State Institute Of Design Lect. Anil Kumar (Textile Design) Overlap of Design, Copyright & Trade Mark o Design is for aesthetic appearance. o Anything functional is not registrable as a design o Copyright in a design comes to an end if the work has industrial application and is reproduced more than 50 times o Shape is also a trade mark – But articles like dresses, sculpture etc., cannot come in trade marks. Industrial Design
  • 20. 20 All Right Reserve © State Institute Of Design Lect. Anil Kumar (Textile Design) Thank you