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Design Law: Global Law and Practice

Edited by: Dana Beldiman

ISBN13: 9781800886513
To be Published: September 2024
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £185.00



This book provides a comprehensive assessment of the current legal landscape of global design law. It includes practice-based and analytical accounts of national design laws from several representative jurisdictions and delves into the practical and theoretical dimensions of some of the most urgent procedural issues facing this legal field.

Key Features:

  • Insights from experienced practitioners and subject matter experts
  • Examination of key jurisdictional issues in Design Law, including practice suggestions
  • Comparative legal analysis of the design laws in countries spanning Asia, Australasia, Europe and North America
  • Exposition of key concepts in Design Law, including aesthetic creative freedom, cumulative protection and spare parts
  • Coverage of complex, developing issues such as the protection of AI-generated works and the reframing of design law to align with the goals of the circular economy

Highly practical and authoritative, Design Law is indispensable for legal professionals practising in intellectual property law and international commercial law. Written in an accessible style, this book is also of interest to legal scholars and law students interested in design, intellectual property, and fashion law.

Subjects:
Intellectual Property Law
Contents:
Preface xxvii
Introduction to Design Law 1
Dana Beldiman

PART I. DESIGN LAWS AROUND THE WORLD COUNTRY-BY-COUNTRY
1. Overview of industrial design protection in Australia 27
Stuart Irvine and Carl Harrap
2. Industrial design law in Canada – 2024 77
Robert Storey, Adam Bobker, Matthew Graff and James Raakman
3. Design law in China 108
Paolo Beconcini
4. Industrial design law in France 156
Catherine Mateu
5. Industrial design law in Italy 181
Marco F. Francetti and Matteo Mozzi
6. Industrial design in India 206
Shwetasree Majumder and Eva Bishwal
7. Industrial design law in Japan 231
Taketo Nasu
8. Design Protection in the Nordic Countries (Denmark, Finland and Sweden) 262
Teemu Matikainen, Jens Schovsbo and Marcus Norrgård
9. Design patent law in the United States 291
Elizabeth Ferrill, Kelly Horn, William Neer and Troy Viger
10. Design law at the crossroads - a post-Brexit review of design protection in the UK 336
Jane Cornwell and Lynne Chave
11. Design prosecution before the EUIPO and the Court of Justice of the EU 377
Henning Hartwig

PART II. INTERNATIONAL TREATIES AND JURISDICTION
12. The functioning of the African Regional Intellectual Property Organisation (ARIPO) for industrial design registration: realities and possibilities 427
Chijioke Okorie
13. The Draft Design Law Treaty’s forbidden words 441
Margo A. Bagley
14. Multistate infringement of design rights: jurisdiction and applicable law – the European approach 455
Alexander von Mühlendahl

PART III. PRESENT-DAY AND FUTURE TRENDS IN DESIGN LAW
15. Redesigning design protection: The problem of overlap 484
Shubha Ghosh
16. Prior art in EU design law and its worldwide implications – taking advantage of flexibilities or being obstructed by ambiguities 503
Lavinia Brancusi
17. The concept of aesthetic creative freedom in design, copyright, and trademark law – a European
perspective 541
Henning Hartwig
18. Fashion and design law 582
Ulrika Wennersten, Laurent Manderieux and Patricia Covarrubia

PART IV. THE WAY FORWARD – A LOOK AT THE FUTURE
19. Artificial intelligence and EU design law 612
Mikko Antikainen and Heidi Härkönen
20. Designing for the European Green Deal – A supplementary protection regime for circular designs in the EU 651
Dana Beldiman, Stina Teilmann-Lock and Anna Tischner