Registered Designs Act 1949
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Royal assent | 1949 |
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The Registered Designs Act 1949 (
patents, protection of undisclosed information. The purpose of the act was to consolidate certain enactments relating to registering designs.[2] "The Act prescribes that where an application for the registration of a design has been abandoned or refused, information filed in pursuance of the registration shall not be open to public inspection".[2]
Part IV of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 contains a certain number of amendments to the Registered Designs Act 1949.
Registrable designs and proceedings for registration
A design which complies with the conditions mentioned in article 1 of CDR.
References
- short title is authorised by section 49of this act.
- ^ a b "World Intellectual Property Organization".[permanent dead link]
External links
- Design right at Gov.uk
- "Falsely representing a design as being registered: what does one do?" - Offences relating to Section 35 of the Registered Designs Act, Prof Jeremy Phillips, November 2014
- Contents of the act as amended at Gov.uk