Section 12 Patents and Designs Act 1971
Section 12 of the Patents and Designs Act 1971 is about Nature of industrial design. It is under ‘Designs’ of the Act. It provides as follows:
Any combination of lines or colours or both, and any three-dimensional form,
whether or not associated with colours, is an industrial design, if it is intended by the
creator to be used as a model or pattern to be multiplied by industrial process and is not intended solely to obtain a technical result.

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