The Geneva Act (1999) of the Hague Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Industrial Designs
ebook ∣ Drafting History and Analysis
By William T. Fryer III

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The Hague Agreement has provided international protection for industrial designs since 1925. The latest of several revisions, agreed upon at Geneva in 1999, is operational as of April 1, 2004, under the administration of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). The global protection of industrial designs, accommodating all forms of national protection systems, will be based on this treaty.
This in-depth analysis by William T. Fryer, III, a well-known Professor of Law and patent attorney who participated in the meetings and diplomatic conference that led up to the 1999 Act (as well as a subsequent user meeting), is unlikely to be superseded. It presents a detailed drafting history and expert analysis, as well as incomparable strategic guidance for attorneys, businesses, and governments in the implementation of the Act's provisions. Readers can expect all of the following and more:
The book will be of inestimable value to lawyers worldwide working in intellectual property protection, as well as to industrial designers, businesses, and government officials in trade policy. It is an essential addition to all law libraries.