At a glance
Policy ID: 95
Status: Policy development
Priority: Low
Issue summary
Currently, regulation 3.01(c) of the Designs Regulations requires that at least one representation must be provided for in the design filed. However, there is little, if any, legislative requirement as to what is contained within that representation.
This means that where a single representation is provided showing only one limited view of a design it may cause issues at the examination stage where some features of the design are unknown or unclear. Currently, there is no recourse for the Registrar to request additional representations to clearly determine the scope of the design. This may cause difficulties at the examination stage if features of the design are unknown.
History
- Identified for action 8 August 2019
- Reviewed August 2020
- Consultation 13 June 2023
Comments
In 2023, IP Australia consulted on proposed changes to Australia’s designs system for a more modern and accessible design rights system that drives innovation and delivers greater benefits to the Australian economy.
Find out more about the consultation at consultation.ipaustralia.gov.au.