Designs
Design
Attractiveness is a key aspect of design, specifically referring to the aesthetic qualities of an article. This includes its shape, configuration, patterns, ornamentation, and the arrangement of lines or colors. These elements can be applied to both two-dimensional and three-dimensional objects, created through various industrial processes or manual techniques. The appeal of the finished product is assessed solely through visual perception. It is essential to clarify that this definition excludes construction methods, principles, and purely mechanical devices, as well as trademarks.
Publication and Registration Process
♦ Publication in an Official Journal: Shinde and Associates will ensure that all design applications are published in the relevant official journal to maintain transparency and inform the public.
♦ Opposition, if any: We will monitor for any opposition to the design registration and provide guidance on how to respond effectively.
♦ Registration Certificate: Upon successful registration, we will assist clients in obtaining and maintaining their registration certificates.
Design Registration Requirements
♦ Applicant Information: Clients must provide the full name, address, and nationality of each applicant.
♦ Power of Attorney: A power of attorney must be duly signed by each applicant or by an authorized representative of each applicant to authorize Shinde and Associates to act on their behalf.
♦ Representation of the Design: Clients are required to submit seven copies of the representation (drawings or photographs) showing different views of the article for our review and submission.
Classification of Design Applications
♦ Categorization by Material: Design applications should be categorized into specific classes based on the primary material used or that could potentially be used for the article.
♦ Comprehensive Protection: If an article can be made from materials belonging to different classes, Shinde and Associates recommends registering the design across all relevant material classes for comprehensive protection.
Design
Attractiveness is a key aspect of design, specifically referring to the aesthetic qualities of an article. This includes its shape, configuration, patterns, ornamentation, and the arrangement of lines or colors. These elements can be applied to both two-dimensional and three-dimensional objects, created through various industrial processes or manual techniques. The appeal of the finished product is assessed solely through visual perception. It is essential to clarify that this definition excludes construction methods, principles, and purely mechanical devices, as well as trademarks.
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Publication and Registration Process
♦ Publication in an Official Journal: Shinde and Associates will ensure that all design applications are published in the relevant official journal to maintain transparency and inform the public.
♦ Opposition, if any: We will monitor for any opposition to the design registration and provide guidance on how to respond effectively.
♦ Registration Certificate: Upon successful registration, we will assist clients in obtaining and maintaining their registration certificates.
Design Registration Requirements
♦ Applicant Information: Clients must provide the full name, address, and nationality of each applicant.
♦ Power of Attorney: A power of attorney must be duly signed by each applicant or by an authorized representative of each applicant to authorize Shinde and Associates to act on their behalf.
♦ Representation of the Design: Clients are required to submit seven copies of the representation (drawings or photographs) showing different views of the article for our review and submission.
Classification of Design Applications
♦ Categorization by Material: Design applications should be categorized into specific classes based on the primary material used or that could potentially be used for the article.
♦ Comprehensive Protection: If an article can be made from materials belonging to different classes, Shinde and Associates recommends registering the design across all relevant material classes for comprehensive protection.