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The Concept of Industrial Design
Article 2Industrial design shall mean three-dimensional or two-dimensional appearance of the entire product or a part thereof, defined by its features, in particular the lines, contours, colours, shape, texture and materials of the product itself or its ornamentation, as well as their combination.
A product shall mean any industrial or handicraft item, including, inter alia, parts intended to be assembled into a complex product, product packaging, overall visual identity of the product, graphic symbols and typographic typefaces, but excluding computer programs.
A complex product shall mean a product which is composed of multiple components which can be replaced, and which permit disassembly and reassembly of the product.
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Requirements for Industrial Design Protection
Article 3Industrial design shall be protected by the exclusive right (industrial design right) if it is new and has an individual character.
