What can DesignVιew do?
DesignView is an online consultation tool allowing any Internet user to search, free of charge, the designs of all participating offices, including EUIPO and National Offices. It is multilingual and easy-to-use tool, and gives access to design applications and registrations provided by the participating offices though a single and unique platform. Each office owns the content it makes available and is responsible for its daily update.
What can DesignView do for you:
• Check the existing designs across Europe
• Check market tendencies
• Obtain easy access to post-registration services in harmonized way
• Help users to check the novelty of a design
• In legal administrative and legal processes, for example to help customs in their procedures judges in case of conflict between parties
• Assist Offices, for example to carry out in-depth examination or to help examiners to check earlier priority rights
What is in DesignView?
• Details on designs such as legal status, representations of designs, owner, representative etc.
• Links to OHIM and national databases
• Possibility to print and download documents
• First hand information from the official design registers
Getting the most out of DesignView
One single tool and…
• all in one: all registered designs – national and Community are visible
• Information in all official EU languages available
• access to designs databases of all participating offices: upon integration of a new office or organization there will be a direct link to it and its data
• 24/7 availability
• broad search results
• daily up-dated information
• free of charge
What can DesignView do for you?
• Check the existing designs across Europe
• Check market tendencies
• Obtain easy access to post-registration services in harmonized way
• Help users to check the novelty of a design
• In legal administrative and legal processes, for example to help customs in their procedures judges in case of conflict between parties
• Assist Offices, for example to carry out in-depth examination or to help examiners to check earlier priority rights