
Industrial Design Infringement
Industrial design infringement occurs when someone uses, reproduces, or makes a product that closely resembles a protected design without permission from the owner. Industrial designs cover the visual aspects of a product, such as its shape, color, and texture. This form of intellectual property law aims to protect the creativity and unique appearance of designs, ensuring that designers can benefit from their work. If a product infringes on an existing industrial design, the original designer can seek legal remedies to stop the infringement and recover damages.