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Use this form to request for a search of the UK designs register.
Attitudes and behaviour of design rights owners towards infringement. Develop methodology for future use with the baseline evidence received.
Intellectual property research publications commissioned by the Intellectual Property Office (IPO) covering designs.
Design Practice Notices (DPNs) are used to notify our stakeholders of changes in relation to examination practice.
Anyone has the right to object and challenge someone else’s design.
The Environment Agency’s Generic Design Assessment (GDA) of new nuclear power station designs and how we engage with others during the process.
We are seeking views on how to make the designs framework better and encourage creativity, innovation and give the UK a competitive edge.
Includes registering, protecting and applying for designs and patents
This guide explains the Intellectual Property practice under the Registered Designs Act 1949 and the Registered Design Rules 2006.
Descriptions and drawings of various baseline designs for primary and secondary schools
Skills a service team needs to deliver a successful user-focused service.
Introduction to content design.
The British High Commission in Solomon Islands hosted the fashion show to promote local talent in the Solomon Islands.
Outline of the design approach taken to various aspects of the baseline designs
From 1 October 2017 you will have the option of marking your product with a web address, instead of the registered design number.
To make the correction we are using the process set out in Section 21 of the Registered Designs Act 1949.
'Manual for streets' explains how to design, construct, adopt and maintain new and existing residential streets.
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