Essays about: "Registered Designs thesis"
Found 4 essays containing the words Registered Designs thesis.
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1. Delineation Between Plagiarism, Inspiration and New Creation - The Distinction Between Copyright Protection and EU Design Law Protection for Chairs
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för handelsrättAbstract : Industrial design can double up in protected, by copyright protection as well as registered community design protection within EU. Thus, there can be seen a tendency for right holders to take comfort in copyright protection. READ MORE
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2. Exploration and Conceptual Design of Child Restraint Systems to Prevent Misuse
University essay from KTH/Maskinkonstruktion (Inst.)Abstract : Children are, by law, required to use specialised child restraint systems (CRS) when riding in cars. The protective capabilities are required as the children’s bodies are not developed enough toproperly take the forces of a collision (Folksam, 2019). READ MORE
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3. Critical Success Factors for Innovative Performance of Individuals - A Case Study of Scania
University essay from Lunds universitet/ProduktionsekonomiAbstract : The competitive corporate environment of today, as marked by continuous changes and enhanced global competition, forces companies to constantly adapt their current business activities and increasingly excel. Innovation is considered a critical imperative in order to respond to these increased competitive threats. READ MORE
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4. How should foreign impact and commercial use of traditional design, with the intent to promote development in indigenous communities, be considered in relation to the lege de ferenda legal protection stipulated in
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : The rich Mayan weaving tradition in Guatemala has survived even though the indigenous population has been subject to centuries of hardship and oppression. After conducting a field study and scrutinising the commercialisation process of the traditional designs in five different producer cooperatives of which, for the purpose of this thesis, some are characterised as weaving cooperatives and others as international projects, I found that there has been and still is a large degree of foreign influence in the structure, organisation and the commercialisation process of traditional textile crafts. READ MORE