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<\/span>Introduction<\/span><\/h3>\n\n\n\n

With reference to the\u00a0Italian legislation<\/a>design concerns the appearance of a product or part of it. This appearance may derive from the characteristics of the lines, contours, colours, shape, surface texture and\/or materials of the product and\/or its\u00a0ornament<\/a>. When we speak of a product, we mean any industrial or craft object. This definition also includes components that must be assembled to form a complex product, packaging, presentations,\u00a0graphic symbols and typefaces.<\/a>
Computer programs are excluded from the definition of product, within the scope of design. With reference to Italian legislation, it is possible to file a multiple application requesting protection for several designs provided that they fall within a single class of the international classification referred to in the 1968 Locarno Agreement. Italian legislation also allows under certain conditions the possibility of cumulating several protections, both with reference to copyright and utility model protection.<\/p>

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