HR 2706 · 96th Congress · Commerce
Design Protection Act of 1979
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Introduced2
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EnactedLatest: Referred to House Committee on the Judiciary.(1979-03-07)
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Design Protection Act of 1979 - Amends the Copyright Act to provide for the protection of original ornamental designs of useful articles, except designs that are: (1) not original; (2) staple or commonplace; (3) determined solely by a utilitarian function; or (4) composed of three-dimensional features of shape and surface in wearing apparel. Stipulates that protection for a design shall be available for subject matter usually excluded if the design is a substantial revision, adoption, or rearrangement of such subject matter. Sets the term of protection at five years, which may be renewed for an additional five years upon proper application. Requires the design to be marked with a design notice when it is made public. Stipulates that omission of such notice shall not cause loss of protection or prevent recovery for infringement against any person who receives written notice of the protection. Specifies the criteria for determination of infringement of a protected design. Provides that protection of a design shall be lost if application for registration is not made within six months after the date on which the design is first made public. Provides procedures for application for the p…
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