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THE DESIGNS ACT 2000
NAME : AQUIB A KHAN
ROLL No. 56
CLASS: L.L.B (1ST YEAR)
SUBJECT: INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS II
TOPIC: DESIGNS ACT 2000
INDEX
• INTRODUCTION
• HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
• DEFINITION OF DESIGN
• MEANING OF REGISTERED DESIGN
• DESIGNS THAT CAN BE REGISTERED
• ITEMS THAT CANNOT BE REGISTERED AS A DESIGN
• BENEFITS OF DESIGN REGISTRATION
• CONCLUSION
INTRODUCTION
• An industrial design right is an Intellectual Property Right that protects the visual design of objects
that are purely utilitarian. An industrial design consists of the creation of a shape, configuration or
composition of pattern or color, or combination of pattern and color in three-dimensional form
containing aesthetic value. An industrial design can be a two- or three-dimensional pattern used to
produce a product, industrial commodity or handicraft.
• Under the Hague Agreement Concerning the International Deposit of Industrial Designs,
a WIPO-administered treaty, a procedure for an international registration exists. To qualify for
registration, the national laws of most member states of WIPO require the design to be novel. An
applicant can file for a single international deposit with WIPO or with the national office in a
country party to the treaty. The design will then be protected in as many member countries of the
treaty as desired. Design rights started in the United Kingdom in 1787 with the Designing and
Printing of Linen Act and have expanded from there.
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
•The first act in India to grant exclusive right to inventers of new patterns &
designs.
•Afterwards the Act was replaced by newly consolidated act called as Designs
Act 2000
•It is the Act which protects the rights of the inventors of designs
•It is a type of intellectual property rights which is emerging.
DEFINITION OF DESIGN
• As per Section 2(d) “design” means only the features of shape, configuration,
pattern, ornament or composition of lines or colors applied to any article whether in
two dimensional or three dimensional or in both forms, by any industrial process or
means, whether manual, mechanical or chemical, separate or combined, which in
the finished article appeal to and are judged solely by the eye; but does not include
any mode or principle of construction or anything which is in substance a mere
mechanical device, and does not include any trade mark as defined in clause (v) of
sub-section (1) of section 2 of the Trade and Merchandise Marks Act, 1958 (43 of
1958) or property mark as defined in section 479 of the Indian Penal Code (45 of
1860) or any artistic work as defined in clause (c) of section 2 of the Copyright Act,
1957 (14 of 1957).
MEANING OF REGISTERED DESIGN
•Registered design is a shape, configuration, pattern or ornament or
composition of lines or color or combination thereof applied to any article
whether two dimensional or three dimensional protected under the Designs
Act, 2000. Design registration is similar to copyright registration, patent
or trademark registration and a type of intellectual property registration –
which protects creations of the mind. In this article, we review the basics
of registered design in India.
DESIGNS THAT CAN BE REGISTERED
• For a design to be registered under the Designs Act, it must satisfy the following six conditions:
1. The design should be new or original, not previously published or used in any country before the date of application for
registration.
2. The design should relate to features of shape, configuration, pattern or ornamentation applied or applicable to an article.
Thus, designs of industrial plans, layouts and installations are not registrable under the Act.
3. The design should be applied or applicable to any article by any industrial process. Normally, designs of artistic nature like
painting, sculptures and the like which are not produced in bulk by any industrial process are excluded from registration
under the Act.
4. The features of the design in the finished article should appeal to and are judged solely by the eye. This implies that the
design must appear and should be visible on the finished article, for which it is meant. Thus, any design in the inside
arrangement of a box, money purse or almirah may not be considered for showing such articles in the open state, as those
articles are generally put in the market in the closed state.
5. Any mode or principle of construction or operation or any thing which is in substance a mere mechanical device, would not
be registrable design.
6. The design should not include any Trademark or Copyright.
EXAMPLES OF REGISTERED DESIGNS
•A wide variety of items can be registered under the Designs Act in India.
Items ranging from cutlery to dress can be registered as a design in India
provided its original and not be a mere mechanical contraption.
•
ITEMS THAT CANNOT BE REGISTERED
AS A DESIGN
• The following items cannot be registered as a design:
• Books, jackets, calendars, certificates, forms-and other documents, dressmaking patterns, greeting cards, leaflets, maps and plan cards, postcards, stamps, medals.
• Labels, tokens, cards, cartoons. any principle or mode of construction of an article.
• Mere mechanical contrivance.
• Buildings and structures.
• Parts of articles not manufactured and sold separately.
• Variations commonly used in the trade.
• Mere workshop alterations of components of an assembly.
• Mere change in size of article.
• Flags, emblems or signs of any country.
• Layout designs of integrated circuits.
BENEFITS OF DESIGN REGISTRATION
• All documents pertaining to a registered design are maintained by the Patent Office
to put competitors on notice about registration of a design. A registered design
provides the creator, exclusive rights over use of the design for a period of ten years,
that can be further extended for a period of five years. In case of infringement or
piracy of a registered design, the owner of the registered design can seek legal
remedy under the Designs Act. Anyone found contravening to the copyright in a
design, is liable for every offence to pay a sum not exceeding Rs. 25,000/- to the
registered proprietor subject to a maximum of Rs. 50,000/- recoverable as contract
debt in respect of any one design. Thus, registering a design provides legal remedy
against infringement.
CONCLUSION
• The Design Act, 2000, and Design Rules, 2001, provide for the provisions related to
Cancellation of Design registration in India. The petitioner is required to prove the grounds
available for the Cancellation of Design Registration in India under Section 19 of the
Design Act, 2000. The Controller plays an important role in allowing the Cancellation of
Registration of Design in India. The procedure of the Cancellation of Design Registration in
India is lengthy and time-consuming. We at Corpbiz have qualified experts to help you with
the process of Cancellation of Design Registration in India. Our experts will assist and
guide you with the process of Cancellation of Design Registration. Our skillful experts will
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Designs Act 2000 Summary - Key Points on Indian Design Law

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Designs Act 2000 Summary - Key Points on Indian Design Law

  • 1. THE DESIGNS ACT 2000 NAME : AQUIB A KHAN ROLL No. 56 CLASS: L.L.B (1ST YEAR) SUBJECT: INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS II TOPIC: DESIGNS ACT 2000
  • 2. INDEX • INTRODUCTION • HISTORICAL BACKGROUND • DEFINITION OF DESIGN • MEANING OF REGISTERED DESIGN • DESIGNS THAT CAN BE REGISTERED • ITEMS THAT CANNOT BE REGISTERED AS A DESIGN • BENEFITS OF DESIGN REGISTRATION • CONCLUSION
  • 3. INTRODUCTION • An industrial design right is an Intellectual Property Right that protects the visual design of objects that are purely utilitarian. An industrial design consists of the creation of a shape, configuration or composition of pattern or color, or combination of pattern and color in three-dimensional form containing aesthetic value. An industrial design can be a two- or three-dimensional pattern used to produce a product, industrial commodity or handicraft. • Under the Hague Agreement Concerning the International Deposit of Industrial Designs, a WIPO-administered treaty, a procedure for an international registration exists. To qualify for registration, the national laws of most member states of WIPO require the design to be novel. An applicant can file for a single international deposit with WIPO or with the national office in a country party to the treaty. The design will then be protected in as many member countries of the treaty as desired. Design rights started in the United Kingdom in 1787 with the Designing and Printing of Linen Act and have expanded from there.
  • 4. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND •The first act in India to grant exclusive right to inventers of new patterns & designs. •Afterwards the Act was replaced by newly consolidated act called as Designs Act 2000 •It is the Act which protects the rights of the inventors of designs •It is a type of intellectual property rights which is emerging.
  • 5. DEFINITION OF DESIGN • As per Section 2(d) “design” means only the features of shape, configuration, pattern, ornament or composition of lines or colors applied to any article whether in two dimensional or three dimensional or in both forms, by any industrial process or means, whether manual, mechanical or chemical, separate or combined, which in the finished article appeal to and are judged solely by the eye; but does not include any mode or principle of construction or anything which is in substance a mere mechanical device, and does not include any trade mark as defined in clause (v) of sub-section (1) of section 2 of the Trade and Merchandise Marks Act, 1958 (43 of 1958) or property mark as defined in section 479 of the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860) or any artistic work as defined in clause (c) of section 2 of the Copyright Act, 1957 (14 of 1957).
  • 6. MEANING OF REGISTERED DESIGN •Registered design is a shape, configuration, pattern or ornament or composition of lines or color or combination thereof applied to any article whether two dimensional or three dimensional protected under the Designs Act, 2000. Design registration is similar to copyright registration, patent or trademark registration and a type of intellectual property registration – which protects creations of the mind. In this article, we review the basics of registered design in India.
  • 7. DESIGNS THAT CAN BE REGISTERED • For a design to be registered under the Designs Act, it must satisfy the following six conditions: 1. The design should be new or original, not previously published or used in any country before the date of application for registration. 2. The design should relate to features of shape, configuration, pattern or ornamentation applied or applicable to an article. Thus, designs of industrial plans, layouts and installations are not registrable under the Act. 3. The design should be applied or applicable to any article by any industrial process. Normally, designs of artistic nature like painting, sculptures and the like which are not produced in bulk by any industrial process are excluded from registration under the Act. 4. The features of the design in the finished article should appeal to and are judged solely by the eye. This implies that the design must appear and should be visible on the finished article, for which it is meant. Thus, any design in the inside arrangement of a box, money purse or almirah may not be considered for showing such articles in the open state, as those articles are generally put in the market in the closed state. 5. Any mode or principle of construction or operation or any thing which is in substance a mere mechanical device, would not be registrable design. 6. The design should not include any Trademark or Copyright.
  • 8. EXAMPLES OF REGISTERED DESIGNS •A wide variety of items can be registered under the Designs Act in India. Items ranging from cutlery to dress can be registered as a design in India provided its original and not be a mere mechanical contraption. •
  • 9. ITEMS THAT CANNOT BE REGISTERED AS A DESIGN • The following items cannot be registered as a design: • Books, jackets, calendars, certificates, forms-and other documents, dressmaking patterns, greeting cards, leaflets, maps and plan cards, postcards, stamps, medals. • Labels, tokens, cards, cartoons. any principle or mode of construction of an article. • Mere mechanical contrivance. • Buildings and structures. • Parts of articles not manufactured and sold separately. • Variations commonly used in the trade. • Mere workshop alterations of components of an assembly. • Mere change in size of article. • Flags, emblems or signs of any country. • Layout designs of integrated circuits.
  • 10. BENEFITS OF DESIGN REGISTRATION • All documents pertaining to a registered design are maintained by the Patent Office to put competitors on notice about registration of a design. A registered design provides the creator, exclusive rights over use of the design for a period of ten years, that can be further extended for a period of five years. In case of infringement or piracy of a registered design, the owner of the registered design can seek legal remedy under the Designs Act. Anyone found contravening to the copyright in a design, is liable for every offence to pay a sum not exceeding Rs. 25,000/- to the registered proprietor subject to a maximum of Rs. 50,000/- recoverable as contract debt in respect of any one design. Thus, registering a design provides legal remedy against infringement.
  • 11. CONCLUSION • The Design Act, 2000, and Design Rules, 2001, provide for the provisions related to Cancellation of Design registration in India. The petitioner is required to prove the grounds available for the Cancellation of Design Registration in India under Section 19 of the Design Act, 2000. The Controller plays an important role in allowing the Cancellation of Registration of Design in India. The procedure of the Cancellation of Design Registration in India is lengthy and time-consuming. We at Corpbiz have qualified experts to help you with the process of Cancellation of Design Registration in India. Our experts will assist and guide you with the process of Cancellation of Design Registration. Our skillful experts will ensure the timely and successful completion of your work.