It wants design patents to be strong and that makes sense.
Not exact matches
Its dual - swivel
design rotates a full 360 degrees from two distinct pivot points, allowing mom to position baby just where she
wants him; the four - point, tip - proof base is universally adjustable to accommodate bed heights from 24» - 34» (60 — 86 cm), and the
patented retractable sidewall feature moves down, then returns automatically to allow mom easy access to her baby.
All of this talk about Samsung being taken to court over infringing
patents and copying the
design of the iPhone and iPad and losing in the process, apparently doesn't matter to those
wanting to make a quick buck or two.
Vega Basto said that her team plans to create a human - scale model in the future, because they
want to
patent the
design.
You have created an original art work and you
want to control the distribution of the same more closely or with variations to the protections provided by the Copyright
Designs and
Patents Act 1988.
Does that mean that as soon as the original
patent expires everyone who
wants to can start using my old
design in unlimited ways without licensing (except of course for any uses that would run afoul of duplicating my newer devices)?
The
patented 100 % wire - free
design and the magnetic mounts allows you to position cameras inconspicuously where you
want and look after your home from different angles.
Samsung will
want to have their digital assistant «Bixby» to be available in every device possible including a standalone device such as the one they've won a
design patent for.
The two companies are currently engaged in a fight over
patent licensing: Qualcomm
wants Apple to pay it for its
designs used inside the iPhone.