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Kiribati Consolidated Legislation |
LAWS
OF THE GILBERT
ISLANDS
REVISED
EDITION 1977
CHAPTER 99
UNITED KINGDOM DESIGNS PROTECTION
ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS
Section
1.
Short title
2. Protection of designs
registered in United Kingdom
3.
Protection of innocent infringer
4.
Power for High Court to declare that exclusive privileges have not been
acquired
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An Ordinance to provide for the protection of designs registered in the United Kingdom
2 of 1937
(Cap. 65 of
1952)
13 of 1972
(Cap. 62 of 1973)
Commencement: 6th April 1937
Short
title
1.
This Ordinance may be cited as the United Kingdom Designs Protection
Ordinance.
Protection
in the Gilbert Islands of Designs registered in United
Kingdom
2.
Subject to the provisions of this Ordinance, the registered proprietor of any
design registered in the United Kingdom under the Registered
Designs Acts 1949
to 1961 or any Act amending or substituted for those Acts, shall enjoy in the
Gilbert Islands the like privileges
and rights as though the certificate of
registration in the United Kingdom had been issued with an extension to the
Islands.
Protection
of innocent
infringer
3.
The registered proprietor of a design shall not be entitled to recover any
damages in respect of any infringement of copyright in
a design from any
defendant who proves that, at the date of the infringement, he was not aware,
nor had any reasonable means of making
himself aware, of the existence of the
registration of the design and a person shall not be deemed to have been aware
or to have
had reasonable grounds for supposing as aforesaid by reason only of
the marking of an article with the word "registered" or any abbreviation
thereof, or any word or words expressing or implying that the design applied to
the article has been registered, unless the number
of the design accompanied the
word or words or the abbreviation in
question:
Provided that nothing in
this section shall affect any proceedings for an
injunction.
Power
for High Court to declare that exclusive privileges have not been
acquired
4.
The High Court shall have power upon the application of any person who alleges
that his interests have been prejudicially affected,
to declare, upon any
grounds upon which the United Kingdom registration might be cancelled under the
law for the time being in force
in the United Kingdom, that exclusive privileges
and rights in a design have not been acquired in the Gilbert Islands under the
provisions
of this Ordinance; and such grounds shall be deemed to include the
publication of the design in the Gilbert Islands prior to the
date of
registration of the design in the United Kingdom.
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