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Design Rights: Functionality and Scope of Protection 2nd ed isbn 9789403532103

Designs Rights: Functionality and Scope of Protection


ISBN13: 9789041188649
New Edition ISBN: 9789403532103
Published: September 2017
Publisher: Kluwer Law International
Country of Publication: The Netherlands
Format: Hardback
Price: Out of print



Design Rights: Functionality and Scope of Protection addresses the issue of functionality in the context of design rights. Protection of industrial and other designs has developed as a distinct and important area of intellectual property law.

This book, while providing a solid foundation of the law regarding the protection and enforcement of design rights, focuses on the ever-present, and always contentious, issue of functionality in the context of design rights. While there is considerable harmonization on the fundamental principle that design rights regard aesthetic appearance and not underlying technical function, courts and legislatures the world over have long struggled with determining whether to permit, and how to interpret the scope of, design rights directed at products whose appearance may, partially or completely, be the result of functional consideration.

This detailed country-by-country analysis provides clarity, insight, and guidance on the legal issues and practical implications of functionality in twenty-seven key jurisdictions worldwide. This book was developed within the framework of the International Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property (AIPPI), a non-affiliated, non-profit organization dedicated to improving and promoting the protection of intellectual property at both national and international levels.

What’s in this book:-

The authors of the country chapters have been carefully selected based on their extensive experience and in-depth knowledge about design protection in their respective jurisdictions. Each chapter considers such issues and topics as the following:-

  • availability of protection – granting authority, statutory requirements, drawing requirements, and disclaimers; vtests or approaches applied to determine whether a design right is ineligible for protection based on functionality grounds, including related policy considerations;
  • strategies employed to mount, and fend off, challenges to design rights based on functionality;
  • determination of a design right’s scope of protection, including the impact of any visual elements of the overall design having appearances that are non-novel and/or functional; vtests or approaches applied to determine whether a visual element of a design right is excluded from the overall scope of protection based on functionality grounds, including related policy considerations; and
  • examples of how visual elements of a design right whose appearance is driven by the function are treated in infringement and validity contexts.

Each chapter includes case law examples, hypothetical fact patterns, and graphic images of designs to bring issues to life. An introductory chapter covers the basic tenets of design rights, terminology, and discussion of design rights in relation to other areas of intellectual property.

How this will help you:-

v As a comparative law study and a collection of contributions from around the world on an important and controversial field, this book proves to be of tremendous practical interest for the industry involved, as well as for the public.

Applicants for design protection, parties involved in or contemplating enforcement proceedings, and interested legal practitioners will benefit greatly from its thorough comparative analysis and guidance. It is also exceptionally valuable as a comprehensive resource for academics and researchers interested in the international harmonization of intellectual property law.

Subjects:
Intellectual Property Law
Contents:
List of Contributors
Foreword
Hao Ma, President of AIPPI
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Christopher V. Carani
United States
Christopher V. Carani/Dunstan H. Barnes, Ph.D.
European Union
Johan Løje
Argentina
Iván Poli, Ph.D.
Australia
Wayne Slater/Robert Wulff
Benelux
Fernand de Visscher/Anne Marie Verschuur
Brazil
Lucas Martins Gaiarsa/Saulo Calazans
Canada
Curtis B. Behmann/Geoffrey de Kleine
China
Dr. Paolo Beconcini
Denmark
Johan Løje
Finland
Markus Mattila/Irmeli Nokkanen
France
Camille Draber-Lemaitre/Patrice de Candé/Frédéric Glaize
Germany
Jens Künzel
India
Manish Saurastri/Hemant Thadhani
Israel
Sa’ar Alon/David Gilat
Italy
Mario Franzosi/Cristiano Bacchini
Japan
Tomohiro Nakamura
Mexico
Octavio Espejo
Peru
Ana B. Martell
Poland
Dr. Lavinia Brancusi/Klaudia Blach-Morysin´ska
Republic of Korea
Dr. Jihoon Kim/Buyong Jeong
Russia
Alexander Vasilets
South Africa
Wessel van Wyk/Kimberley Rose Smith
Spain
Ruth Almaraz/Nèstor Corominas
Sweden
Mattias Malmstedt/Joakim Adamsson
Switzerland
Dr. Reinhard Oertli/Peter Schramm
Turkey
Aysu Dericiog¿lu Egemen/Irmak Yalçiner
United Kingdom
Sara Ashby/Michael Browne/Joanne Gibbs