Civil Protection for Industrial Designs and Models in Jordanian Legislation
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https://doi.org/10.61212/jsd/35Keywords:
Industrial Property, Unfair Competition, Civil protedion, industrial Model, Industrial DesignsAbstract
This study focused on examining the issue of civil Protection for industrial designs and models according to the analysis of the texts of the Jordanian Industrial Designs Law No. 14 of 2002 and the Jordanian Industrial Designs and Models Regulation No. 52 of 2002, and we based this study on the Jordanian Unlawful Competition and Trade Secrets Law No. 15 of 2000, and we touched on some texts from the Jordanian Civil Law No. 43 of 1976 and its amendments.
This study dealt with the civil protection of industrial designs and models in accordance with Jordanian legislation, where the Jordanian legislator enacted a law on industrial designs and models, but did not explicitly provide for their civil protection when exposed to them in any form of abuse, but the defendant can claim his rights through a competition lawsuit. Illegal when assaulting either of them.
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