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2021 Design Patents Year in Review: Analysis and Trends: International Design Law Continues to Evolve | Sterne, Kessler, Goldstein & Fox P.L.L.C.

Like 2020 before it, 2021 has been a year of change for global design protection. Countries like Korea continue to update their rules to deal with the realities of modern, virtual.

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South Korea: Supreme Court's en banc ruling drops registration defence for later-registered trademarks

South Korea: Supreme Court's en banc ruling drops registration defence for later-registered trademarks
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Strengthened provisions for keeping designs secret

When a design application is filed, no details are publicly disclosed unless the applicant specifically requests otherwise. Unlike patent applications, which are published in full after a fixed period to prevent redundant research and investment, the details of design applications are disclosed via publication in the Design Gazette at the time of registration. Parties may further postpone such disclosure using the secret design system. Secret design system Unlike technical innovations, which are typically protected by patents, designs are relatively easy to imitate and steal and are also subject to fast-moving trends. Therefore, parties may wish to keep a design confidential even after its registration (eg, until they have commercialised the product).

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