Registered community design (EU)

We assist in ensuring that a Registered community design application meets all the necessary requirements for registration, including novelty and individual character. In addition, we provide legal advice on how to protect your design and ensure that it is not infringed upon by others. We help with drafting and filing the design application, as well as responding to any objections or challenges that may arise during the registration process.

Platinum
Design Registration

Formality check and direct representation

Filing and delivering online certificate

Design will be classified in Locarno class

Attorney consultation

Novelty and individual character search

Reply to office action (if needed)

Advanced
Design Registration

Formality check and direct representation

Filing and delivering online certificate

Design will be classified in Locarno class by Attorney

Reply to all formality Office Actions

No novelty or individual character search

No reply to office action

Basic
Design Registration

Formality check and direct representation

Filing and delivering online certificate

Locarno classification must be designated

Design view must be formated

No novelty or individual character search

No reply to office action

No attorney consultation

Registered Community Design

A design generally means the appearance of the whole or a part of a product resulting from the features of, in particular, the lines, contours, colors, shape, texture and/or materials of the product itself and/or its ornamentation.

A product can be defined as any industrial or handmade item, including inter alia parts intended to be assembled into a complex product, packaging, get-up, graphic symbols and typographic typefaces, but excluding computer programs.

Said design can be protected by an unregistered or registered Community design (RCD) to the extent that it is new and has individual characteristics.

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