Design Evolution and The Law [electronic resource] : Protecting Product Designs Today and Tomorrow / by Vladimir Samoylov.
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TextPublisher: Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2022Edition: 1st ed. 2022Description: XIII, 145 p. 1 illus. online resourceISBN: - 9789811966279
- Information technology-Law and legislation
- Mass media-Law and legislation
- International law
- Trade regulation
- Technological innovations
- Industries
- Mediation
- Dispute resolution (Law)
- Arbitration (Administrative law)
- IT Law, Media Law, Intellectual Property
- International Economic Law, Trade Law
- Innovation and Technology Management
- Industries
- Dispute Resolution, Mediation, Arbitration
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Introduction -- What is Product Design? -- Protecting Designs Legally -- Impact of Advances in Technology on Product Design Protection -- Recommendations for Protecting Product Designs in Light of Advances in Technology -- Implications of Virtual Designs and 3D Printing on Competition -- Right to Repair: Limiting the Intellectual Property Rights of Product Design owners in the Interests of Competition, Consumer Autonomy and Environmental Sustainability -- Protecting Designs of Products Manufactured in China -- Suggestions and Recommendations in Light of Obstacles Product Design Owners can Expect to Encounter in China.
This book focuses on product design which is evolving conceptually and practically with advances in technology. Product design is no longer solely about product stylization and decoration, but rather about providing a holistic product experience for the consumer. Therefore, in the foreseeable future, product designs will increasingly communicate not only to our eyes, but to our other senses as well. This book examines the frameworks for the protection of product designs in New Zealand and Australia and evaluates the appropriateness of expanding legal mechanisms for the accommodation of product design evolution. The value of more holistic design protection is balanced against other important considerations such as the "right to repair". The book not only anticipates the extent to which product design will cater to senses other than visual, but also provides a novel framework (with reference to industry examples) for discerning originality in such work for the purposes of copyright. This book also makes suggestions for how designs can be protected from foreseeable infringement (analogous to copyright infringement of music and movies on file sharing networks) resulting from future advances in technologies such as 3D printing and virtual reality. .
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