This Commentary provides a comprehensive examination of the Hague Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Industrial Designs, through a detailed article-by-article analysis of the Agreement's provisions, including the Regulations and Administrative Instructions. It explores the development and historical context of the Hague System for the protection of industrial design, and its role within the broader framework of intellectual property (IP) law.
Key Features:
Positions the Hague System in the context of relevant international treaties and conventions
Discusses the advantages and disadvantages of international versus national design registrations
Explains the concepts and definitions of each article to construct an extensive review of the fundamental components of the Agreement
Reflects the sole applicability (since 1 January 2025) of the Hague Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Industrial Designs of July 2, 1999 (the Geneva Act) for design applications
Addresses specific topics such as illustrations of design filings, national peculiarities of important Contracting Parties, and protection of Graphical User Interfaces
Delivering useful strategies for IP practitioners, this Commentary is a valuable resource for agents, patent attorneys and those specializing in European and IP law. Furthering both academic understanding and real-world applications, it is also of interest to law scholars and students, as well as product designers who aim to protect their designs internationally.
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'Anyone filing designs internationally though the Hague system will benefit from having readily to hand this thoroughly researched book. The article-by-article review of the Hague legislation ensures that all aspects are covered. Importantly (and this is invaluable), the text highlights "national peculiarities" which will be gold dust to practitioners - with over two thirds of applications currently facing an office action, this is a handbook on how to avoid those pitfalls, costs and delays. The clearly written text is enhanced by practical tips, helpful illustrative images, tables and statistics, bringing to life the realities of global design filing. Every design law practitioner will find in this Commentary something practically useful and something fascinating.' -- David Stone, White & Case LLP, UK 'A comprehensive overview on the history and development of the Hague Convention and a detailed article-by-article commentary in one book, full with information and insights based on expert knowledge and long-standing practical experience - here's what you need to know about an important field of international intellectual property protection.' -- Annette Kur, Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition, Germany
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Höhe: 244 mm
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978-1-80392-339-0 (9781803923390)
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Robert Mirko Stutz and Evelyne Feller, BKS attorneys Ltd, Switzerland