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Use this form to apply to register one or more designs divided from an earlier application.
Use this form to request for a search of the UK designs register.
Use this form to apply to register one or more designs.
The Registered Designs Act 1949 is the current law for the registration of designs and the protection of registered designs in the UK
Includes registering, protecting and applying for designs and patents
Benefit from your design by licensing, mortgaging, selling, changing ownership and exploit by marketing.
Use this form to apply to register one or more designs for which registration has been deferred.
Outline of the design approach taken to various aspects of the baseline designs
To make the correction we are using the process set out in Section 21 of the Registered Designs Act 1949.
Use this form to request a certified copy of a design.
We are seeking views on how to make the designs framework better and encourage creativity, innovation and give the UK a competitive edge.
Designs correction of error notices are used to notify any third party of a proposed correction of a clerical error made by the registry prior to a correction taking place
The Design Council was a non-departmental public body of BIS, but is now an independent organisation
You can renew a registered design or restore a design that's expired with the Intellectual Property Office
A list of 10 criteria that represent good practice in creating, applying and enforcing design codes.
Descriptions and drawings of various baseline designs for primary and secondary schools
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