What is the role of the International Bureau in the registration process?

The International Bureau plays a crucial role in the registration process for international design applications. According to MPEP 2907, the International Bureau is responsible for: Receiving and examining international applications Registering industrial designs that conform to applicable requirements Inviting applicants to remedy defects in non-compliant applications Issuing certificates of registration to holders As stated in…

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What happens if an international design application does not comply with applicable requirements?

If an international design application does not comply with applicable requirements, including missing elements required under Article 5(2) of the Hague Agreement, the International Bureau will take specific actions. According to MPEP 2907: “If the international design application does not comply with the applicable requirements, including any missing element required under Article 5(2), the International…

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What is the International Registration of an industrial design?

The International Registration is the process by which the International Bureau registers an industrial design that is the subject of an international application. According to MPEP 2907, this registration occurs “immediately upon receipt by it of the international application or, where corrections are invited under Article 8, immediately upon receipt of the required corrections.” The…

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How is the date of International Registration determined?

The date of International Registration is determined according to Article 10(2) of the Hague Agreement, as explained in MPEP 2907: “Pursuant to Article 10(2), the date of international registration will be the international filing date (see MPEP ยง 2906) unless there is an applicable requirement under Hague Agreement Article 5(2) that has not been satisfied,…

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What information is included in an international registration?

The contents of an international registration are specified in Hague Rule 15(2), as referenced in MPEP 2907. According to this rule, an international registration contains: All the data contained in the international application, except for certain priority claims Any reproduction of the industrial design The date of the international registration The number of the international…

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What additional elements may be required in an international design application?

According to MPEP 2907, certain Contracting Parties may require additional elements in an international design application under Article 5(2) of the Hague Agreement. These additional elements are: An indication identifying the creator of the industrial design A brief description of the reproduction or of the characteristic features of the industrial design A claim The MPEP…

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