- Regulation on Community designs
EU regulation
title=Regulation on Community designs
number= (EC) No 6/2002
madeby=European Council
madeunder=Art. 308
OJref=L3,2002-01-05 , pp. 1–24
made=2001-12-12
commenced=2002-03-06
application=2003-04-01
CommProp=C29,1994-01-31 , p. 20 C248,2000-08-29 , p. 3
ESCOpin=C110,1995-05-02 C75,2000-03-15 , p. 35
ParlOpin=C67,2001-03-01 , p. 318
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status=CurrentCouncil Regulation (EC) No 6/2002 of 12 December 2001 on Community designs is a
European Union regulation which introduces a unified system ofindustrial design rights , calledCommunity design s, throughout theEuropean Union . The system which includes both unregistered andregistered design right s, operates in addition to national systems of protection in each Member State, which are partially harmonised by theDirective on the legal protection of designs (98/71/EC).Eligible designs
A
design is defined as "the appearance of the whole or a part of a product resulting from the features of, in particular, the lines, contours, colours, shape, texture and/or materials of the product itself and/or its ornamentation" (Art. 3). Designs may be protected if:
*they are "novel", that is if no identical design has been made available to the public;
*they have "individual character", that is the "informed user" would find it different from other designs which are available to the public.Where a design forms part of a more complex product, the novelty and individual character of the design are judged on the part of the design which is visible during normal use.Designs are not protected insofar as their appearance is wholly determined by their technical function, or by the need to interconnect with other products to perform a technical function (the "must-fit" exception). However modular systems such as
Lego orMechano may be protected [Art. 8(3)] .Unregistered Community designs
All designs which are eligible are protected as unregistered Community designs for a period of three years from the date on which the design was first made available to the public in the European Union. "The public" in this case is defined as "the circles specialised in the sector concerned".
Registration of designs
Eligible designs may be registered within one year of their first being made available to the public: it is also possible to claim "priority" if an application for a registered design right has been made in a country party to the
Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property (Paris Convention) or theAgreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) in the six months prior to the application forregistration of the Community design. Applications may be made in national intellectual property offices, in theBenelux design office or directly at theOffice for Harmonization in the Internal Market inAlicante ,Spain . The detailed rules for applications and procedures for registration are contained inCommission Regulation (EC) No 2245/2002 , while the fees are specified inCommission Regulation (EC) No 2246/2002 .Publication and language
Applications may be filed in any official language of the European Union.
See also
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Industrial design rights in the European Union
*Community trade mark References
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