#59 Protecting Visual Innovation with Design Rights
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Design rights protect the visual features of products, including shape, pattern, colour, and texture. They can apply to an entire product, specific parts, or fine details, depending on business strategy. Efficient options for registration include the EU’s Registered Community Design (RCD) and the Hague System for international coverage, offering cost-effective protection. To build a stronger framework, design rights are most effective when combined with other IP rights such as trademarks, patents, and copyrights, creating layered protection and reinforcing brand value. To qualify, a design must meet two essential criteria: novelty, meaning it has not been disclosed before, and individual character, meaning it creates a distinct overall impression compared to earlier designs. By aligning these principles, businesses can secure the aesthetic appeal of their innovations while positioning themselves competitively in the market through a comprehensive IP strategy.
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