The law defines Industrial Design as a creation of a shape, configuration, or composition of lines or colors, or lines and colors, or a combination thereof in the form of three dimensions or two dimensions that gives an aesthetic impression and can be realized in three-dimensional or two-dimensional patterns and can be used to produce a product, item, industrial commodity or handicraft.
Practically, it is easier to protect a design which has a function.
We have the knowledge and experience in protecting the intellectual property rights of clients including but not limited to the registration of intellectual property rights and the design of related licensing agreements.