Industrial Property Law
Auteur : Louis Vogel
Sommaire de l’ouvrage
Introduction
Part 1: Administrative and professional organization
Part 2: Trademarks, service marks and other distinctive signs
Part 3: Patents
Title 1: Introduction
Chapter 1: Protectable creation
Section 1: Concept
Section 2: Priority
II: Conditions of disclosure
Section 4: Proof
Chapter 3: Individual character
Chapter 4: Complex product
Chapter 5: Exclusions
Title 3: Acquisition of property rights
Title 4: Rights conferred under design protection
Title 5: Protection of design
433. Acts of disclosure
1 minute de lecture
Prior use destroys novelty only if it has been disclosed before the filing or priority date of the claimed design. A design is deemed to have been disclosed if it has been made accessible to the public by publication, use or any other means (Art. L. 511-6 IP Code) . Acts of disclosure are broadly defined. They do not necessarily imply commercialization. For example, the public display of a sandal …