Stone on European Union Design Law - A Practitioners' Guide - Third Edition
David STONE
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- Catégories: Propriété intellectuelle
- Editeur: OUP - Oxford University Press
- ISBN: 9780198844846
- Date de publication: 18/11/2025
- Reliure: Paperback
- Nombre de pages: 688
Résumé
Design law is a complex and fluctuating field of practice in the
European Union. Twenty years after the introduction of the Community
Registered Designs system, the EU has significantly amended its design
law. These amendments modernise the legislation to future-proof the
rights of designers and harmonise design protections across Member
States. The new edition of Stone on European Union Design Law: A Practitioners' Guide
provides comprehensive, up-to-date coverage of the EU-wide legislation
and the thousands of court and tribunal decisions interpreting it.
The Third Edition of this highly respected practitioner text offers an
informative history of the legislation's development and aims. It traces
the introduction of fundamental changes to the protection of industrial
and ornamental designs throughout the EU up to and including the 2024
amendments. Since the previous edition, hundreds of cases have been
decided by the EUIPO, the General Court, the Court of Justice, and
national courts. Stone on European Union Design Law situates primary legal provisions in context, supported by excerpts and references to case law up to January 2025.
Chapters cover topics including the definition of terms, the system of
courts and tribunals with jurisdiction for EU design disputes, overlap
with other intellectual property rights, exclusions from protection, the
right to EU designs, invalidity of prior design and novelty arguments,
the procedure of the EUIPO, infringement and applicable defences,
jurisdictional issues, and the recast Design Directive.
Providing accessible and robust coverage of the complete design law of
the EU, this book is an essential reference for practitioners in Europe
and beyond. It offers practical insights and detailed analysis, making
it invaluable for anyone involved in the field.
Table des matières
1:Historical Introduction
2:Aims and Interpretation of the EU-Wide Legislation
3:The System of Courts and Tribunals with Jurisdiction for European Union Design Disputes
4:Definitions
5:Cumulative Effect With Other Intellectual Property Rights
6:Exclusions From Protection
7:Unitary Character of EU-Wide Design Rights and Territorial Effect
8:Right to the EU Design
9:Interpreting a Design
10:Prior Designs
11:Novelty
12:Individual Character
13:Grounds for Invalidity
14:The Office
15:REUDs
16:International Registrations
17:Invalidity Proceedings before the Office
18:Unregistered EU Designs
19:Infringement
20:Defences to Infringement
21:Remedies
22:Jurisdiction
23:The Directive