In our everyday life, we all come across various designs which help us recognise a product, and these designs are n...
Read MoreAs per the Design Act, 2000, the term Design means only the features of shape, pattern, and configuration, the...
Read MoreTrademark and Design registration are two different things. Indeed, either of them is part of Intellectual Pro...
Read MoreThe Designs Act 1911 was repealed and replaced the Designs Act 2000, which sets down a new statutory framework for...
Read MoreIn India provisions related to the Rectification of Design are provided in the Design Act, 2000, and the Design Rul...
Read MoreThe Controller under the Design Act, 2000, is the main officer responsible for administering the Design system in I...
Read MoreIn India, the registered proprietor of design is given exclusive rights to his/her registered Designs. One such rig...
Read MoreThe main objective of the Design Act, 2000, is to protect any new or original design created by a person that appli...
Read MoreLike other Intellectual Properties, Design is also prone to Infringement. An Infringement of Design is an illegal a...
Read MoreThe success rate of a product often depends not only on its brand but also on its design. Product design has always...
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