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A registered design is a monopoly right that is granted on the outward appearance of an object. It protects the way an object looks - as opposed to a patent which protects an invention, or the way in which an object is made or the manner in which it works. A registered design allows the owner of the design to control the way in which the design is used.

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    What is a Utility Model? PDF Print E-mail
    Tuesday, 10 October 2006 23:13
    There is no universally accepted definition of utility models. However, each country or regional grouping defines utility models by providing a category of inventions protectable as utility models. In the case of ARIPO with a membership of states whose laws are not in harmony, a broader definition has been adopted according to Section 3ter of the Harare Protocol

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