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Singapore registered designs: pathways—UK RDA 1949 legacy, direct and international; initial period, ownership, cancellation, extension to 25 years, and filing requirements (Archived)

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This Practice Note has been archived and is no longer maintained. It was originally produced for LexisAdvance® Practical Guidance Singapore.

General

There are three routes to obtain design registration in Singapore:

  • registration under the UK Registered Designs Act 1949 (RDA 1949)
  • a direct application in Singapore
  • an international application that designates Singapore

Registering a design under the UK Registered Designs Act 1949

A design registered under the RDA 1949 will be treated as a registered design for the purposes of the Singapore Registered Designs Act (Cap 266) if:

  • the design was registered under the RDA 1949 before 13 November 2000
  • the design had not expired or been cancelled on 13 November 2000

Such a design is termed a ‘Relevant Design’. The registration date is as determined under RDA 1949, s 3(5).

Initial period

The registration of a design deemed to be registered under the RDA 1949 is for an initial period (Initial Period) that ends on the earlier of:

  • the date of expiry of the period for which the right in the design is subsisting on 13 November 2000 (where the period may not...
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