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COPYRIGHT REGULATIONS 1969 - REG 17

Circumstances in which design is taken to be applied industrially

         (1)   For the purposes of section 77 of the Act, a design is taken to be applied industrially if it is applied:

                (a)    to more than 50 articles; or

               (b)    to one or more articles (other than hand‑made articles) manufactured in lengths or pieces.

         (2)   For the purposes of paragraph (1) (a), any 2 or more articles:

                (a)    that are of the same general character; and

               (b)    that are intended for use together; and

                (c)    to which the same design, or substantially the same design, is applied;

are taken to constitute a single article.

         (3)   For the purposes of this regulation, a design is taken to be applied to an article if:

                (a)    the design is applied to the article by a process (whether a process of printing, embossing or otherwise); or

               (b)    the design is reproduced on or in the article in the course of the production of the article.


 

   



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