Who must sign an international design application?

According to MPEP 2909.01, an international design application must be signed by the applicant. This requirement is explicitly stated in the section, which cites 37 CFR 1.1022(b): “The international design application shall be signed by the applicant.” This requirement is further reinforced by Hague Rule 7(1), which states: “The international application shall be signed by…

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What is the purpose of using the official form for an international design application?

The purpose of using the official form for an international design application is to ensure that all required information is provided and properly formatted. According to MPEP 2909.01, “Proper usage of the DM/1 form will help ensure that the mandatory, additional mandatory and optional content items for an international design application are present upon filing.”…

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What is the official form for an international design application?

The official form for an international design application is Form DM/1, “Application for International Registration”. According to MPEP 2909.01, “The form established by the International Bureau for filing an international design application is the form DM/1, ‘Application for International Registration’.” This form, along with instructions for completing it, is available on the International Bureau’s website.…

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What information is included in Form DM/1 for an international design application?

Form DM/1 for an international design application includes specific spaces for a wide range of information. According to MPEP 2909.01, the form includes spaces for: Information concerning the applicant Applicant’s entitlement to file an international design application Applicant’s contracting party Correspondence address for multiple applicants Appointment of a representative Number of industrial designs and reproductions…

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What is the electronic filing system for international design applications?

The electronic filing system for international design applications is called eHague. According to MPEP 2909.01, “The electronic interface of the International Bureau’s electronic filing system, eHague, has the same contents and format as the DM/1 form.” eHague is considered an official form for filing international design applications, as the MPEP states that “‘official form’ means…

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How can I access the instructions for completing Form DM/1?

Instructions for completing Form DM/1 for an international design application are readily available. According to MPEP 2909.01, “Detailed instructions for completing the form are set forth in the section ‘How to Submit an International Application to the International Bureau’ of the Hague Guide for Users available on WIPO’s website at www.wipo.int/hague/en/guide/ia.html.” Additionally, the MPEP states…

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