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A design is defined under Section 2(d) of the Designs Act 2001, as only the features of a shape, pattern, configuration, composition or ornament of lines or colours that are applied to any article that is two dimensional, three dimensional, or both by an industrial process or any means whether mechanical, manual or chemical, separated or combined, which in the finished article are judged solely by the eye; but is not taken into account upon the principle of construction or anything which is in substance a mere mechanical device.
To register a design, the following documentation needs to be sent:
The proper format for submitting the affidavit must be followed. The controller sets the price for the design registration process.
The 2014 Design (Amendment) Rules created two application categories:
The various fee schedules that are applicable to candidates based on their classification. The reduced application fees for design registration are advantageous to small businesses. The owner of a design certificate is legally able to forbid others from utilizing the design without that owner’s consent.
If a third party uses the design without giving the owner notice, the owner may file a lawsuit to recover damages from the infringer. As a result, he is entitled to compensation for any infringement of his rights over design usage.
In order for a design to be eligible for registration and protection under the Design Act of 2000, certain prerequisites must be met:
The eligibility criteria for design registration in India are as follows:
Novelty: The design must be new or original, not previously published or publicly disclosed in any form in India or abroad.
Distinctiveness: The design should significantly differ from existing designs or combinations of known designs, exhibiting unique visual features.
Applicability: The design must be applicable to an article, i.e., it should be capable of being applied to an article to enhance its visual appearance.
Non-Obviousness: The design should not be obvious to a person skilled in the relevant field of design, meaning it should not be a mere combination of known designs or variations thereof.
Exclusions: Designs that are solely functional, dictated by technical requirements, or contrary to public order or morality are not eligible for registration.
Proper Representation: The design must be represented clearly and accurately through visual representations or drawings, showing its features, dimensions, and proportions.
Meeting these criteria ensures that the design is eligible for registration under the Designs Act, 2000, and qualifies for legal protection against unauthorized use or imitation.
The validity of design registration initially extends for a period of ten years from the date of registration. However, it can be renewed for an additional period of five years upon application to the Design Office and payment of the prescribed renewal fee. Therefore, the total validity of design registration in India can be extended up to fifteen years from the date of registration, subject to the timely renewal process. This ensures that the owner maintains exclusive rights over the registered design and prevents unauthorized use by others for commercial purposes.
The basic requirements for design registration in India include:
The first point to be noted is that the application for design registration can be applied to five different authorities:
Whenever an application is submitted to any one of the four offices in Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, and Ahmadabad and is rerouted to Kolkata’s head office, the following is the application procedure for filing of the design registration:
The following is an explanation of the advantages of design registration:
Design registration in India is crucial for several reasons:
Legal Protection: It grants exclusive rights to the owner, preventing others from using or copying the design without permission.
Commercial Value: Registered designs can be commercialized through licensing or sale, generating revenue for the owner.
Brand Identity: Unique designs enhance brand identity and market differentiation, attracting customers and building brand loyalty.
Market Advantage: Design registration provides a competitive edge in the market, safeguarding against imitation by competitors.
Enforcement: It enables the owner to enforce their rights through legal action against infringers, protecting their investment in design development.
Global Recognition: Registration facilitates international protection through treaties and agreements, enhancing market access and competitiveness.
Overall, design registration is essential for protecting intellectual property, fostering innovation, and driving business growth in India’s dynamic market landscape.
According to Section 11 of the Design Act of 2000, the registered proprietor of a design shall have a copyright in the design for a term of ten years from the date of design registration. The provisions pertaining to the extension or renewal of the Design Act, 2000’s copyright are outlined in Section 11(2). A registered design’s copyright may be renewed or extended for a maximum of five years. Only after the initial ten years of the Design Registration have passed may a renewal be completed. As soon as the registered proprietor satisfies all conditions, the Controller renews the design.
To register an industrial design / design patent in India, the applicant must submit an application to the office of the Controller General of Patents, Designs, and Trademarks. A description of the design and an assertion of originality and uniqueness should be included in the application. Before the filing date, the design must be original and cannot have been published or utilized in India. For small and big organizations, the official filing fees for an industrial design registration application are ₹ 1,000 and ₹ 4,000, respectively. An average of three to twelve months pass between the filing date and the registration decision.
Design applications can be submitted filed physically to the Controller General of Patents or filed online through the e-filing gateway available at the official website. https://online.ipindia.gov.in/eDesign/goForLogin/doLogin
Normally, designs of artistic nature like painting, sculptures and the like which are not produced in bulk by any industrial process is excluded from registration under the Act. The features of the design in the finished article should appeal to and are judged solely by the eye.
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