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Achievements in 10 Years of Community Designs

Achievements in 10 Years of Community Designs. Paul Maier Director of the European Observatory on Infringements of Intellectual Property Rights, OHIM

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Page 1: Achievements in 10 Years of Community Designs. Paul Maier Director of the European Observatory on Infringements of Intellectual Property Rights, OHIM

Achievements in 10 Yearsof Community Designs

Page 2: Achievements in 10 Years of Community Designs. Paul Maier Director of the European Observatory on Infringements of Intellectual Property Rights, OHIM

Paul MaierDirector of the European Observatory on Infringements of Intellectual Property Rights, OHIM

David Musker Jenkins & Co.

Gerhard BauerIP consultantFormer Chief Trademark Counsel for Daimler AG, Germany

Grégoire BissonDirector, The Hague Registry, Brands and Designs Sector, WIPO

Chair: Sir Robin Jacob Professor of IP Law, UCL

Page 3: Achievements in 10 Years of Community Designs. Paul Maier Director of the European Observatory on Infringements of Intellectual Property Rights, OHIM

RCD Milestones

David MuskerR G C Jenkins & Co

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Countdown to Sunrise

• Preparatory materials available from 1991.• CDR in force in early 2002.• CDIR finalised October 2002.• Forms available in draft November 2002.• CDFR finalised 16 December 2002.• Filings possible from 1 January 2003 – getting a date

of 1 April 2003.• We flew to Alicante 31 Dec 2002.

Page 5: Achievements in 10 Years of Community Designs. Paul Maier Director of the European Observatory on Infringements of Intellectual Property Rights, OHIM

The Sunrise Filings• Smaller “spike” than for CTMs,

but still several thousand filed.

• Including 396 GB, 394 JP, 25 CN, 3 KR.

• First two filed overnight on 31 December / 1 January – RCD 13

(Casio) and RCD 21 (DaimlerChrysler).

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The 1st April pioneers

23.71%

12.63%

10.82%

7.22% 6.96%5.67% 5.15%

4.38%3.61% 3.09%

0.00%

5.00%

10.00%

15.00%

20.00%

25.00%

DE GB ES IT NL US DK SE FR JP

Countries

Country of origin

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The first registrations

• 138 registered and published on 1 April.

• These were the last to be registered on their

date of filing until last two years – typical times

were three to six months.

• But 2,659 same-day registrations in 2012.

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The first e-Design

• 46547-0001.• Filed 1 June 2003.• Registered 11 November 2003.• 2% in the first year.• Now 81%.

Page 9: Achievements in 10 Years of Community Designs. Paul Maier Director of the European Observatory on Infringements of Intellectual Property Rights, OHIM

The totals for Year 1

• Total number of designs – 37,084.

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Applicant nationalities in Year 1

• Applications: DE, GB, IT, US, FR.

• Designs: DE, IT, US, UK, FR.

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Applicant nationalities in Year 10

• Much the same, except that:

– US up, GB down;

– EU still high; and

– China, Taiwan, Korea low

despite high domestic

filing rates.

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Some lesser filing countries …

State Design

CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC 700299

GABON 509088

HONDURAS 478466

QATAR 2110981

SIERRA LEONE 996376

TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS 326632

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Iran

• 10 designs filed.

• Two of them

surrendered.

• Wonder who

objected?

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Democratic People’s Republic of Korea

• What do you mean,

no RCDs?

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Refusals in 2003

• 15 refusals.

• Only five due to “not a Community Design”

subject-matter.

• Small number of morality refusals.

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Immorality – the dividing line

• RCD 5097 – examined late 2003:

– Nakedness: good.

– Use of animals: baaad

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Indication of origin?

• RCD 559653

• But why filed through a

Hamburg firm?

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Designers … Least productive?

• Apple’s 001227003-0001

• 26 designers

including Steve Jobs.

• (But many of them also

appear on several designs).

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Designers … Most productive?

• Jean-Michel Le Broussois: 2,314.• 1.5 days per design!

• Peter Thun-Hohenstein: 2,005.• 2 days per design.

• Christophe Decarnin: 1,847.• 2 days per design.

• Steve Jobs – a mere 422.• 10 days per design.

Page 20: Achievements in 10 Years of Community Designs. Paul Maier Director of the European Observatory on Infringements of Intellectual Property Rights, OHIM

Biggest applications?

• Quite a few with several hundred designs.

• Biggest – over 400.

• Does the fee structure benefit “large entities”?

• Is € 80 too cheap?

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Year 2 – OHIM case law

• ICD 24 – EREDU v ARRMET

• The chair – one of the commonest subjects for revocation.

• Design revoked.• “Informed User” defined.• Applied in Procter & Gamble v Reckitt

Benckiser (UK), Karen Millen v Dunnes (IE).

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• Bicycle Lock – appeal allowed, filing date restored on balance of proof.

• Farbmustertafeln – OHIM colour practice defined.• Most influential appeal since then - Lindner Recyclingtech

v Franssons Verkstäder R 690/2007-3 Chaff Cutters:

– Reversed 1st instance, A-G; contrary to travaux préparatoires.

– Followed in UK (Dyson, Samsung v Apple), also in s‘Graveninge.

Year 2 - Appeals

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Customs Enforcement 2011

DETENTIONS Total DesignsCases 91,245 --Articles 114,772,812 1,308,410Retail value €1,272,354,795 €50,894,191

“As regards design and model rights, a wide variety of products were concerned with an emphasis on shoes, medicines and toys.”

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Online enforcement

• e.g. Quads4Kids v Campbell

– eBay VeRo takedown

• RCD 000474416-0015

• Deferred publication –

now surrendered

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• Pan-EU relief available:– first UK case Mattel v Simba, July to October 2003.– Defendant submitted to injunction under UCD, but RCDs

also registered.

• But – is forum shopping still too tempting?– Is there really a difference between interim and final

judgments? Are first impressions best?– Apple/Samsung, P&G v RB – too many parallel cases?

Civil Enforcement – working as hoped?

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Scope – is it worth filing at all?

• Piracy often stops with customs, or settles early.

• But non-identical copying is more of an issue.

• Are applicants caught both ways?

– OHIM BoA decisions take a broad-brush view of similarity – many designs invalid, but …

– Courts appear to take a narrow view – many designs not infringed.

– Do we really have the same test, or is there “murky grey water” in between?

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Are we handling validity right?• Invalidation very slow for important cases

– e.g. Apple/Samsung still at first instance– e.g. Crocs still awaiting CFI– Could take eight years to invalidate a design registered

in eight hours – average lifetime is less than five years.– So, how to handle stays in infringement?

• Should courts look at the state of the art?– Can vastly increase cost and length of trials– Results in Courts invading OHIM’s territory

• Should courts dissect functionality? (Ditto.)

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Do other rights baffle the market?

• Copyright – e.g. Crocs shoe, Maglite torch, Stokke

Tripp Trapp chair.

• Unfair competition – e.g. Apple in Germany.

• Should we harmonise these, to include the

safeguards of design law?