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    However, this research basically focuses on the impact of protection of small-scale designer products received by online retailers in UK and India. The significance of designs is extensively acknowledged and recognised in the present UK economy. India has also been a member of World Trade Organisation (WTO) since 1995; and all the signatory nations to WTO are bound to include some IP protection in their national laws. Further

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    “[I]n Britain since the invasion of Community design law, the protection of designs has become utterly disparate both in principle and in the morass of detail. The Government should be taking determined steps to simplify . . . and eliminate unnecessary differences in scope and operation of the rights”. Discuss. Design influences our lives in an unseen yet valuable way. However, original designs are frequently imitated, the law has developed to prevent this. Is this protection adequate? Or, in part

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    IP Strategy for Greentech Ltd in the area of Low Carbon Technology By Name Presented to Institution Instructor Course Date IP Strategy for Greentech Ltd in the area of Low Carbon Technology Executive Summary Modern businesses cannot survive if they are unable to create, exploit, while at the same time ensure that Intellectual Property (IP) is protected; R&D efforts would be compromised, as well. In addition to the expertise provided by professionals, it is nowadays important for organizations

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    I. Introduction In this decade, “design thinking” has been captured attention from innovation scholars. Design thinking, originated from basic practices of designers, is a series of activities and attitudes toward bringing innovation [3][26]. This idea does not claim a necessity of being a designer, but designers may have a high potential to be an innovator in a various occasion. In fact, recent management studies discovered that industrial designers contribute to innovative scientific research in

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    Dearest Good Friend, After having taken an entire course dedicated to design, I think that I ought to pass on some of the information I learned in the form of some oh-so-friendly advice. Although you, my good friend who has been seriously considering going into design for some time, may already know a bit about design, I thought it a good idea to let you know about what a few of the sources I have been reading have to say about being a designer. Also, I wanted to let you know what these sources say

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    Whirlpool Corporation. The company was started in 1919 by The Hobart Corporation to produce stand mixers. An entire kitchen of high-performance appliances were created all with the same attention to detail, quality craftsmanship, versatile technology and design. The KitchenAid Mixer has turned into a timeless classic. It still remains the Cadillac, or BMW, of food preparation appliances. The KitchenAid story begins when Herbert Johnson, he was an engineer at the Hobart Corporation. Herbert observed a baker

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    Entrepreneurship in the Industrial Design Industry Entrepreneurship This research report will explore the key issues of entrepreneurship in the industrial design industry, specifically zoning in on the furniture design sector. The Collins English Dictionary gives the definition of an entrepreneur as; ‘the owner or manager of a business enterprise who, by risk and initiative, attempts to make profits.’ (Collins , 2011) This is extremely relevant in the product design sector as money, time, labour

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    9-990-001 DESIGN MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE CASE STUDY Braun AG: The KF 40 Coffee Machine This case study came from the Case Study Research and Development Program at the Design Management Institute’s Center for Research. The Center conducts research and develops educational materials on the role of design and design management in business success. Case studies, the Design Management Journal, reprints from the Journal, and other educational materials are available from the Design Management Institute

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    Looking for a one-liner and easy to understand 'difference between UI and UX design'? Just so you know, you have stumbled upon just the right source. In a layman language, UX is the experience that a person has as they interact with your product and UI is basically the look and feel of the product. Ofcourse this is the simplest version of the UX and UI definition and is giving a very limited view of the subject. And obviously for a detailed version, one will have to dive in deep. Let's understand

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    payment, they have good output and excellent productivity. The products are flexible according to the market condition and customer needs. Concept products and the whole design, manufacture, sales, distribution process is rather complex. The new product development department receive detailed drawings of the new products from the Design Office managed by Marketing department, which shows CDS pay much attention to match customer needs. For doing the whole things above, the unit cost of CDS product is

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