@article{20848,
      recid = {20848},
      author = {Fellner, Christine,},
      title = {Industrial design law /},
      pages = {xxxiv, 302 pages ;},
      note = {Price : NLG; Supplier : Nedbook Int., Amsterdam; Recd  10/01/96; Contents : 1. Background to the Copyright,  Designs and Patent Act 1988 : Introduction; Evolution of  U.K. Designs Law; Other protection for industrial designs;  Recent international developments; 2. Scope and content :  Registered designs; Copyright; Unregistered design right;  Spare parts under the 1988 Act; 3. Subsistence, first  ownership and duration : Unregistered design right; Limited  availability of right; Copyright; Registered designs; 4.  Dealings : Unregistered design right; Copyright; Registered  designs; 5. Infringement and remedies : Unregistered design  right; Copyright; Registered designs; 6. E.U. proposals for  design protection : Introduction and outline; The Draft  regulation : a community design;.},
      abstract = {How the law should protect industrial design - the effort  and investment that goes into the appearance of products as  diverse as teddy bears and turbines, bracelets and bedpans,  exhaust pipes and embroidered blouses - has worried  generations of legislators and intellectual property  lawyers, and the various solutions adopted have often  confused and frustrated the designers and industrialists  they were meant to help. "Industrial Design Law" provides a  thorough commentary on the new provisions relating to  designs in the 1988 Copyright, Designs and Patents Act,  together with the continuing regime for registered designs.  It examines how these are applied in practice, and  discusses the proposed EU-wide changes under the 1993 draft  Regulation and Harmonisation Directive.},
      url = {http://tind.wipo.int/record/20848},
}