What is the Hague Agreement concerning the International Registration of Industrial Designs?
The Hague Agreement is an international registration system for industrial designs which is governed by three Acts: the Geneva (1999) Act, the Hague (1960) Act and, the London (1934) Act. The Hague Agreement allows an owner of an industrial design the means to have his design protected in several countries which are party to the Hague Agreement, by filing just one application with the International Bureau.
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