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14 November 2019

Government Proposes Amendments In Indian Design Rules

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The Government of India has circulated on October 18, 2019 draft amendments to the Designs Rules, 2001 to seek suggestions from the stakeholders.
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The Government of India has circulated on October 18, 2019 draft amendments to the Designs Rules, 2001 to seek suggestions from the stakeholders. The salient features of the proposed amendments is to follow the current edition (12th Edition) of Locarno Classification as published by WIPO. The change is proposed to harmonise the Indian design classification systems with the internationally accepted classification and the major change that this proposal may bring is to introduction of Class 32 of Locarno Classification in Indian design laws. Class 32 of Locarno Classification includes Graphic symbols and logos, surface patterns, ornamentation and the Indian Design law may not be very clear with respect to the registrability of graphic symbols and logos if they are not applied on any article as the case with Graphical User Interface (GUI), designs displayed on computers or mobile devices as icons. The applications for GUI are currently being objected and refused by the Design Office. The proposed amendments extends us the opportunity to raise this issue with the appropriate authorities to seek clarification and/or to suggest inclusion of those design for registration in India.

The amendments also propose to add start-ups as a new category of applicants which can avail discounted fees currently applicable to natural persons or small entities.

The draft Rules are accessible at https://dipp.gov.in/sites/default/files/draft_DesignRules_2001_23October2019.pdf

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ARTICLE
14 November 2019

Government Proposes Amendments In Indian Design Rules

India Intellectual Property
Contributor
LexOrbis is a premier full-service IP law firm with 270 personnel including 130+ attorneys at its three offices in India namely, New Delhi, Bangalore and Mumbai. The firm provides business oriented and cost-effective solutions for protection, enforcement, transaction, and commercialization of all forms of intellectual property in India and globally. The Firm has been consistently ranked amongst the Top- 5 IP firms in India for over the past one decade and is well-known for managing global patent, designs and trademark portfolios of many technology companies and brand owners.
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