Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 17 : Section 1310


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 1310. Application for registration

      (a) Time Limit for Application for Registration. - Protection
    under this chapter shall be lost if application for registration of
    the design is not made within 2 years after the date on which the
    design is first made public.
      (b) When Design is Made Public. - A design is made public when an
    existing useful article embodying the design is anywhere publicly
    exhibited, publicly distributed, or offered for sale or sold to the
    public by the owner of the design or with the owner's consent.
      (c) Application by Owner of Design. - Application for
    registration may be made by the owner of the design.
      (d) Contents of Application. - The application for registration
    shall be made to the Administrator and shall state - 
        (1) the name and address of the designer or designers of the
      design;
        (2) the name and address of the owner if different from the
      designer;
        (3) the specific name of the useful article embodying the
      design;
        (4) the date, if any, that the design was first made public, if
      such date was earlier than the date of the application;
        (5) affirmation that the design has been fixed in a useful
      article; and
        (6) such other information as may be required by the
      Administrator.

    The application for registration may include a description setting
    forth the salient features of the design, but the absence of such a
    description shall not prevent registration under this chapter.
      (e) Sworn Statement. - The application for registration shall be
    accompanied by a statement under oath by the applicant or the
    applicant's duly authorized agent or representative, setting forth,
    to the best of the applicant's knowledge and belief - 
        (1) that the design is original and was created by the designer
      or designers named in the application;
        (2) that the design has not previously been registered on
      behalf of the applicant or the applicant's predecessor in title;
      and
        (3) that the applicant is the person entitled to protection and
      to registration under this chapter.

    If the design has been made public with the design notice
    prescribed in section 1306, the statement shall also describe the
    exact form and position of the design notice.
      (f) Effect of Errors. - (1) Error in any statement or assertion
    as to the utility of the useful article named in the application
    under this section, the design of which is sought to be registered,
    shall not affect the protection secured under this chapter.
      (2) Errors in omitting a joint designer or in naming an alleged
    joint designer shall not affect the validity of the registration,
    or the actual ownership or the protection of the design, unless it
    is shown that the error occurred with deceptive intent.
      (g) Design Made in Scope of Employment. - In a case in which the
    design was made within the regular scope of the designer's
    employment and individual authorship of the design is difficult or
    impossible to ascribe and the application so states, the name and
    address of the employer for whom the design was made may be stated
    instead of that of the individual designer.
      (h) Pictorial Representation of Design. - The application for
    registration shall be accompanied by two copies of a drawing or
    other pictorial representation of the useful article embodying the
    design, having one or more views, adequate to show the design, in a
    form and style suitable for reproduction, which shall be deemed a
    part of the application.
      (i) Design in More Than One Useful Article. - If the
    distinguishing elements of a design are in substantially the same
    form in different useful articles, the design shall be protected as
    to all such useful articles when protected as to one of them, but
    not more than one registration shall be required for the design.
      (j) Application for More Than One Design. - More than one design
    may be included in the same application under such conditions as
    may be prescribed by the Administrator. For each design included in
    an application the fee prescribed for a single design shall be
    paid.



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