A Practitioners' Guide
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Rosie Burbidge, IPKat The book is both readable and ... concise. It covers the key things you will need to know in practice ranging from the relevant case law through to practical considerations when filing a Registered Community Design. The clear writing style makes it accessible for all IP practitioners, whether or not they grapple with designs on a day to day basis. Given the amount of wisdom it imparts, it is exceptionally good value.
Peter Lukcsi, European Intellectual Property Review. David Stones book covers all important aspects of EU design legislation and case law in detail, offering practical guidance to all practitioners throughout the EU and beyond. All of this makes David Stones book the handbook on EU design law and a must-have for all practitioners.
David Stone is a Partner at Simmons & Simmons, specialising in intellectual property matters, with particular expertise in trade marks, copyright and registered and unregistered designs.
1. Historical Introduction ; 2. Aims of the EU-Wide Legislation ; 3. The System of Courts and Tribunals with Jurisdiction for Community Design Disputes ; 4. Definitions ; 5. Cumulative Effect with Other Property Rights ; 6. Exclusions From Protection ; 7. Unitary Character of EU-Wide Design Rights and Territorial Effect ; 8. Right to the Community Design ; 9. Prior Designs ; 10. Novelty ; 11. Individual Character ; 12. Grounds For Invalidity ; 13. OHIM ; 14. RCDs ; 15. International Registrations ; 16. Invalidity Proceedings Before OHIM ; 17. Unregistered Community Designs ; 18. Infringement ; 19. Defences to Infringement ; 20. Remedies ; 21. Jurisdiction ; 22. Two Case Studies ; 23. The Design Directive