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IP Law Update: Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs) are now protectable in China with design patents

As of 1 May 2014, it is possible to obtain a Chinese design patent in respect of a Graphical User Interface (GUI), including dynamic (or animated) GUIs. This will no doubt be good news for many of our clients, particularly those in the electronics industry.

Davin Merritt, Partner

GUIs are a specific type of interface that allows a user to interact with an electronic device using icons and other visual indicators. In more recent years, the specific icons and visual indicators have come to distinguish competing electronics devices (for example, mobile phones) in the marketplace, and so they are now of very considerable importance in terms of providing valuable IP. It is for this reason that large numbers of design applications (or equivalent) are filed around the world in respect of GUIs.

There are several considerations to bear in mind when contemplating the filing of a Chinese design patent application for a GUI:

It is also possible to obtain an Australian design registration for a GUI, although the format and requirements of such applications differ from that detailed above in respect of China.

If you would like further advice in regard to protecting GUIs in China, Australia, or elsewhere then please contact Davin Merritt on davin.merritt@pof.com.au

 

 

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