Industrial Designs are part of the appealing section, but they are also used as a blueprint for the production of handcrafted/industrial goods. The appealing part of a practical object that...
MOREJust like other Intellectual Properties, Design is also an integral part of Intellectual property (IP), and it is too inclined to Infringement. Design Infringement is an illegal act to use...
MORETo safeguard Intellectual Property Rights, one should comply with the procedure for design registration in India as per the rules laid down under the Design Act, 2000 and Design Rules...
MOREIn India, the Fashion industry has rapidly grown and has now become the most affected industry when it comes to seeking lawful protection against duplication and illegal use of the...
MOREAn industrial design can add some extra value to a product, and it can also make the product attractive and engaging to customers, and it may even be its distinctive...
MOREIn India, provisions concerning the rectification of Design are given in the Design Rules, 2001 and the Design Act, 2000. The Design Controller is the primary individual accountable for executing...
MOREThe primary purpose of the Design Act, 2000, is to safeguard any unique or original design created by an individual that applies to a specific article that is to be...
MOREThe Designs Act, 1911 was replaced and restored by the Designs Act 2000, which sets down a new legal framework for safeguarding designs, which has been enforced since 2001. This...
MOREAccording to the Design Act, 2000, the word design means only the aspects of pattern, shape, and configuration, the compositions of colours or lines available on any article, whether 2d...
MOREIn India, the registered owner of a design is given special rights to their registered design. One such exclusive right is the cancellation of Design Registration. The registered owner or...
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