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Eigentümlichkeit

English translation: distinctiveness


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German term or phrase:Eigentümlichkeit
English translation:distinctiveness
Entered by: Olav Rixen
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German term or phrase: Eigentümlichkeit
Der in den weiteren Merkmalen des Klagegeschmacksmusters enthaltene gestalterische Überschuß rechtfertigt die Annahme der Eigentümlichkeit.

I'm looking for the legal term as defined by patent law.
Olav Rixen
Canada
Local time: 15:10
distinctiveness
Explanation:
Stock term in copyright and patents.

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Note added at 2003-10-22 20:17:13 (GMT)
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A trawl of the Registered Designs section on the website of the UK Patent Office\'s website shows registration is available if the design is 1. novel; 2. distinct and 3. has individual character.

Trademarks are defined under the UK CDPA 1988 below as \'any sign capable of being represented graphically\' and also need to be distinctive.
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xxxKirstyMacC
United Kingdom
Local time: 14:10
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Thanks, Counsel, and all who tried.
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Summary of answers provided
5 +1novelty
Maureen Holm, J.D., LL.M.
3 +2distinctivenessxxxKirstyMacC
3singularityD D


  

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singularity


Explanation:
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    Reference: http://dict.leo.org/?p=/B.hU.&search=Eigent%FCmlichkeit
D D
Ireland
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1 hr   confidence: Answerer confidence 3/5Answerer confidence 3/5 peer agreement (net): +2
distinctiveness


Explanation:
Stock term in copyright and patents.

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Note added at 2003-10-22 20:17:13 (GMT)
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A trawl of the Registered Designs section on the website of the UK Patent Office\'s website shows registration is available if the design is 1. novel; 2. distinct and 3. has individual character.

Trademarks are defined under the UK CDPA 1988 below as \'any sign capable of being represented graphically\' and also need to be distinctive.

xxxKirstyMacC
United Kingdom
Local time: 14:10
Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish
PRO pts in pair: 702
Grading comment
Thanks, Counsel, and all who tried.

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  gangels: absolutely, my learned friend. Perhaps 'uniqueness' would be an alternative
48 mins
  -> Thanks. Uniqueness may denote a subtle shift to Einmaligkeit, or Einzigartigkeit. 'Eigenartigkeit' might be the borderline. Peculiarity and idiosyncracy are, I feel, discountable in this context.

agree  Mario Marcolin: distinctive it must be..
1 hr
  -> I reckon/guess so too.

neutral  Maureen Holm, J.D., LL.M.: copyright requires "originality", patent "novelty"
4 hrs
  -> Nice points. But this is a Geschmacksmuster> approx. registered design. Has to be novel and distinct: s.44 ('article') Registered Designs Act 1949 & Part IV UK Copyright, Designs & Patents Act 1988. Also Ford Motor's Designs (1995) RPC 167.
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5 hrs   confidence: Answerer confidence 5/5 peer agreement (net): +1
Eigentümlichkeit
novelty


Explanation:
In order to be patentable, an invention must have the following elements:


1. It must be new (the novelty requirement)

2. It must be useful (the utility requirement) and

3. It must be non-obvious (the non-obviousness requirement).

Try Googling "elements of patentability".


Maureen Holm, J.D., LL.M.
United States
Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish
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Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  xxxKirstyMacC: Yes. If it is a patent...
1 hr
  -> Okay. Design patent, different threshold.
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