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
Section 1: Appearance
Chapter 2: Novelty
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
428. Product or part of product
1 minute de lecture
A product whose appearance may be protected by design rights is any industrial or craft object, including parts designed to be assembled into a complex product, packaging, displays, graphic symbols and typographical characters, but excluding computer programs (Art. L. 511-1, para. 2, IP Code). Designs that do not correspond to all or part of an object, or to its ornamentation, are excluded from pr …