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Protect the designs that set your business apart

The appearance of your products can be one of the strongest reasons customers choose you. Registering a design gives you exclusive rights over distinctive visual features and makes it easier to act when competitors copy them.

Our design registration solicitors help businesses protect commercially valuable designs, establish ownership and respond to infringement, securing the advantage your business has invested time, expertise and money to create in the marketplace with confidence and control.

Why you may want to register your designs

A design can drive sales, attract investment and help your products stand out. Registration protects features including shape, configuration, pattern, colour and decoration, giving you rights if another business produces something too similar. It can also turn your design into an asset that may be licensed, sold or used to support growth, while reducing the cost and uncertainty of proving your position when copying occurs.

How we can

help you

We can assess whether your design is suitable for registration, identify potential conflicts and prepare an application that clearly defines the protection you need. We also advise on ownership, licensing and design portfolios, and act when registered rights are challenged or infringed. Whether you need to stop a competitor, defend an allegation or negotiate a commercial resolution, our advice focuses on protecting your market position without unnecessary delay, cost or disruption.

Why choose CWC Solicitors

Design protection needs to support your commercial plans, not sit separately from them. We combine specialist intellectual property advice with an understanding of how products are developed, launched and sold. You will receive clear, practical guidance on the strength of your position, the risks involved and the most effective route to securing or enforcing your rights effectively.

Frequently asked questions

Still unsure or need something explained in more detail? Contact us, and we’ll guide you through it.

Design registration protects the appearance of a product, including its shape, configuration, pattern, colour or decoration. It gives the owner exclusive rights and makes it easier to challenge unauthorised copying or commercial use by competitors.

The main commercial benefits of design registration include:

  • Protection: Stronger rights against businesses that copy or closely imitate the registered appearance.
  • Ownership: Clearer evidence that the design belongs to you and when it was registered.
  • Commercial value: An asset that can be licensed, sold, mortgaged or strengthen an investment proposition.
  • Enforcement: A clearer basis for challenging infringement and seeking an appropriate legal remedy if needed.

A registered design can protect the visual appearance of a product, including:

  • Shape and configuration: The form of a product and how its parts are arranged.
  • Surface decoration: Patterns, ornamentation, colour and details.
  • Packaging and product presentation: Distinctive containers, packaging or product features.
  • Digital designs: Icons, graphical user interfaces and visual elements, provided the design is new and has individual character.

A UK registered design initially lasts for five years. It can be renewed every five years for a maximum of 25 years, provided the renewal fees are paid. Protection in other countries may last for different periods, so international registrations should be reviewed separately. Missing a renewal deadline can put the registration at risk, so dates should be monitored carefully.

The process usually involves:

  • Checking existing design registers for potential conflicts.
  • Preparing clear illustrations showing exactly what you want to protect.
  • Submitting an application to the UK Intellectual Property Office and paying the relevant fee.
  • Responding to any issues identified during examination before the design is successfully registered and published.

We can assist with design registration by:

  • Assessing whether the design is eligible and commercially worth registering.
  • Reviewing existing rights and identifying potential conflicts.
  • Preparing an application that clearly defines the protection sought.
  • Advising on ownership, licences, assignments and international protection.
  • Responding to examination issues or challenges to the registration.
  • Managing renewals and portfolios, and enforcing or defending design rights when disputes arise.
  • Advising on infringement risks before products are launched commercially.

Preserve evidence and seek advice before contacting the other party. A solicitor can assess whether infringement has occurred and recommend the most effective response, including negotiation, formal correspondence or court proceedings.

Some designs receive automatic protection without registration, but those rights can be narrower, harder to prove and may last for less time. Registering your design gives you clearer evidence of ownership and stronger protection if a competitor copies or commercially exploits its appearance.

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