Hague System for the International Registration of Industrial Designs
The Hague System of international registrations of industrial designs is applicable among the countries [PDF] party to the Hague Agreement. It is administered by the International Bureau of WIPO located in Geneva, Switzerland.
This system gives the owner of an industrial design the possibility to have his design protected in several countries by simply filing one application with the International Bureau of WIPO, in one language, with one set of fees in one currency (Swiss Francs). An international registration produces the same effects in each of the designated countries as if the design had been registered there directly unless protection is refused by the competent Office of that country.
The Hague System simplifies greatly also the subsequent management of the industrial design, since it is possible to record subsequent changes or to renew the registration through a simple single procedural step with the International Bureau of WIPO.
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- E-Payment
- All fees payable with regard to international applications or registrations, as notified in irregularity letters or other WIPO communications, can now be paid online using this new electronic payment system.
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Warning
On several occasions, the attention of the International Bureau has been drawn to the fact that certain organizations are sending letters to the owners of international registrations, inviting them to register their industrial designs in publications which appear to be of an official nature. The International Bureau warns the owners of international registrations and their agents that such a publication has absolutely no legal effect in regard to the protection of the said industrial designs and is therefore unnecessary.