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Part I Asia
1 History of Japanese Design
Minako Ikeda
2 History of Design Protection in Japan
Masanori Yabumoto
3 History and Current Status of Design in South Korea
Jongkyun Kim
4 History of Design Protection in South Korea
Junha Kim
5 The Factors, Perplexity, and Future of China’s Design
Development After the ‘Reform and Opening Up’ Policy
Yanfang Zhang
6 History of Design Protection in China
Wanli Cai
7 History and Current Status of Design in Singapore
Leon Loh
8 History of Design Protection in Singapore
Kodai Kimura

Part II Europe
9 British Design
Penny Sparke
10 History of Design Protection in the United Kingdom
David Charles Musker
11 Design Made in Germany
Michael Erlhoff
12 History of Design Protection in Germany
Christoph Rademacher
13 History and Current Status of Design in France
Catherine Geel
14 History and Current Status of Design Protection in France
Tsukasa Aso
15 Italian Design
Paolo Tumminelli
16 History of Design Protection in Italy
Margherita Cera
17 History and Current Status of Design in Scandinavia
Stina Teilmann-Lock
18 Design Protection in the Nordic Countries: The Past,
the Present and Maybe the Future
Jens Schovsbo
19 History of Design in Russia: 1917–2021
Alexandra Sankova
20 History of Design Protection in Russia
Natalia Kapyrina

Part III North America
21 American Design, Breaking the Mold
Matthew Scott Waldman
22 History of Design Protection in the United States of America
Tatsuyuki Suemune
Part IV South America
23 History and Current Status of Design in Brazil
Almir Mirabeau da Fonseca Neto
24 History and Current Status of Design Protection in Brazil
Roberto Carapeto
Part V Oceania
25 A Chronological History of Australian Design
D. J. Huppatz
26 A History of Australian Design Law
Jonathan Dobinson

Part VI Summary and Analysis
27 History of Design and Design Law: Connections, Influences
and Observations
Jonathan Dobinson, Tsukasa Aso, and Christoph Rademacher

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For the first time, this book provides an up-to-date history of product design and product design law covering 17 countries ? Japan, Korea, China, Singapore, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, the Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden), Russia, the United States, Brazil and Australia ? selected for their innovative or influential approach to design or design protection.

Each country is the subject of two chapters ? one on the history of design and the other on the history of design law ? authored by experts in design and intellectual property (IP) law. This unique interdisciplinary approach explains why and how various national design protection systems (that can include design, copyright, trade mark, competition and civil laws) developed, making it an ideal book for students, researchers and lawyers. 

The book also serves as an international survey of different national policy and legal responses to historical developments and specific design and legal issues allowing readers to consider their advantages and disadvantages ? and so is also recommended for policy and law makers, as well as organizations that administer IP rights. 

Topics include the subject matter of design protection; procedural and substantive requirements; design registration; infringement; and the overlap of design rights and other IP rights. The chapters on design history provide further context to the historical development of these legal concepts by considering major design movements, key designers and iconic designs and the current state of design. 

The chapters highlight the connected and often complementary relationship between the two histories, not only for each country, but at the regional and international level, often as a result of government policies, trade, colonialism, immigration and globalisation. 

Design and design practice continue to become more global and evolve with developments in technology. At the same time, design laws are not internationally harmonized and continue to develop at the national level, with a number of significant changes occurring in recent years. 

This timely book shows how the lessons of the past continue to inform the future direction of design and the legal systems developed to protect it.




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For the first time, this book provides an up-to-date history of product design and product design law covering 17 countries ? Japan, Korea, China, Singapore, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, the Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden), Russia, the United States, Brazil and Australia ? selected for their innovative or influential approach to design or design protection.

 Each country is the subject of two chapters ? one on the history of design and the other on the history of design law ? authored by experts in design and intellectual property (IP) law. This unique interdisciplinary approach explains why and how various national design protection systems (that can include design, copyright, trade mark, competition and civil laws) developed, making it an ideal book for students, researchers and lawyers.

 The book also serves as an international survey of different national policy and legal responses to historical developments and specific design and legal issues allowing readers to consider their advantages and disadvantages ? and so is also recommended for policy and law makers, as well as organizations that administer IP rights. 

Topics include the subject matter of design protection; procedural and substantive requirements; design registration; infringement; and the overlap of design rights and other IP rights. The chapters on design history provide further context to the historical development of these legal concepts by considering major design movements, key designers and iconic designs and the current state of design. 

The chapters highlight the connected and often complementary relationship between the two histories, not only for each country, but at the regional and international level, often as a result of government policies, trade, colonialism, immigration and globalisation. 

Design and design practice continue to become more global and evolve with developments in technology. At the same time, design laws are not internationally harmonized and continue to develop at the national level, with a number of significant changes occurring in recent years. 

This timely book shows how the lessons of the past continue to inform the future direction of design and the legal systems developed to protect it.