Intellectual property (IP) is like a “quiver full of arrows,” according to David Stone, Partner, Allen & Overy LLP (UK), and businesses should consider all of the options available to them when looking to protect their product designs.
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1 September 2013 In little more than a decade, the registered community design has become an essential part of many companies’ IP strategies, as Udo Pfleghar explains.