
International Design Registration
International Design Registration allows designers to protect their visual designs across multiple countries with a single application. Through a system called the Hague Agreement, designers can register their new designs—such as products, logos, or packaging—ensuring legal protection against unauthorized use in member countries. This process simplifies the registration, making it easier for businesses to expand globally. Once registered, the design is protected for a specified period, granting exclusive rights and deterring imitation, which ultimately helps foster creativity and innovation on an international scale.