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Start Free TrialSemiconductor Integrated Circuits Layout-design Act, 2000 Complete Act
Title: Semiconductor Integrated Circuits Layout-design Act, 2000
State: Central
Year: 2000
.....- Correction and amendment Section13 - Registration Section14 - Jointly owned layout-design Section15 - Duration of registration Chapter IV Section16 - No action of infringement of unregistered layout-design Section17 - Rights conferred by registration Section18 - Infringement of layout-design Section19 - Registration to be prima facie evidence of validity Chapter V Section20 - Power of Registered Proprietor to assign and give receipts Section21 - Assignability and transmissibility of registered layout-design Section22 - Conditions for assignment otherwise than in connection with the goodwill of a business Section23 - Registration of assignments and transmissions Chapter VI Section24 - Registered users Section25 - Registration as registered user Section26 - Power of Registrar for cancellation of registration as registered user Section27 - Power of Registrar to call for information relating to agreement in respect of registered users Section28 - Right of registered user to take proceedings against infringement Section29 - Registered user not to have right of assignment or transmission Chapter VII Section30 - Power to rectify the register Section31 -.....
List Judgments citing this sectionDesigns Act, 2000 Complete Act
Title: Designs Act, 2000
State: Central
Year: 2000
.....to correct clerical errors Section30 - Entry of assignment and transmissions in registers Section31 - Rectification of register Chapter 7 Section32 - Powers of Controller in proceedings under Act Section33 - Exercise of discretionary power by Controller Section34 - Power of Controller to take directions of the Central Government Section35 - Refusal to register a design in certain cases Section36 - Appeals to the High Court Chapter 8 Section37 - Evidence before the Controller Section38 - Certificate of Controller to be evidence Section39 - Evidence of documents in patent office Section40 - Applications and notices by post Section41 - Declaration by infant, lunatic etc. Section42 - Avoidance of certain restrictive conditions Chapter 9 Section43 - Agency Chapter 10 Section44 - Reciprocal arrangement with the United Kingdom and other convention countries or group of countries or inter-governmental organisations Section45 - Report of the Controller to be placed before Parliament Section46 - Protection of security of India Section47 - Power of Central Government to make rules Chapter 11 Section48 - Repeal and savings
List Judgments citing this sectionDesigns Act, 2000 Chapter 2
Title: Registration of Designs
State: Central
Year: 2000
.....for examination, by an examiner appointed under sub-section (2) of section 3, as to whether such design is capable of being registered under this Act and the rules made thereunder and consider the report of the examiner on such reference. (2) Every application under sub-section (1) shall be in the prescribed form and shall be filed in the patent office in the prescribed manner and shall be accompanied by the prescribed fee. (3) A design may be registered in not more than one class, and, in case of doubt as to the class in which a design ought to be registered, the Controller may decide the question. (4) The Controller may, if he thinks fit, refuse to register any design presented to him for registration; but any person aggrieved by any such refusal may appeal to the High Court. (5) An application which, owing to any default or neglect on the part of the applicant, has not been completed so as to enable registration to be effected within the prescribed time shall be deemed to be abandoned. (6) A design when registered shall be registered as of the date of the application for registration. Section 6 - Registration to be in respect of particular article (1) A design.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionDesigns Act, 2000 Chapter 3
Title: Copyright in Registered Designs
State: Central
Year: 2000
.....of a design in breach of good faith by any person, other than the proprietor of the design, and the acceptance of a first and confidential order for articles bearing a new or original textile design intended for registration, shall not be deemed to be a publication of the design sufficient to invalidate the copyright thereof if registration thereof is obtained subsequently to the disclosure or acceptance. Section 17 - Inspection of registered designs (1) During the existence of copyright in a design, any person on furnishing such information as may enable the Controller to identify the design and on payment of the prescribed fee may inspect the design in the prescribed manner. (2) Any person may, on an application to the Controller and on payment of such fee as may be prescribed, obtain a certified copy of any registered design. Section 18 - Information as to existence of copyright On the request of any person furnishing such information as may enable the Controller to identify the design, and on payment of the prescribed fee, the Controller shall inform such person whether the registration still exists in respect of the design, and, if so, in respect of what.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionSemiconductor Integrated Circuits Layout-design Act, 2000 Section 18
Title: Infringement of Layout-design
State: Central
Year: 2000
.....layout-design in its entirety or any part thereof, except such act of reproducing any part thereof which is not original within the meaning of sub-section (2) of section 7; (b) subject to the provisions of sub-section (5), does any act of importing or selling or otherwise distributing for commercial purposes a registered layout-design or a semiconductor integrated circuit incorporating such registered layout-design or an article incorporating such a semiconductor integrated circuit containing such registered layout-design for the use of which such person is not entitled under this Act. Registration to be prima facie evidence of validity.-- (2) Notwithstanding anything contained in section 17, sub-section (1) or sub-section (5), the performance of the act of reproduction referred to in clause (a) of sub-section (1), where such act is performed for the limited purposes of scientific evaluation, analysis, research or teaching, shall not constitute act of infringement within the meaning of that clause. (3) Where a person, on the basis of scientific evaluation or analysis of a registered layout-design, creates another layout-design which is original within the meaning of.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionDesigns Act, 2000 Section 22
Title: Piracy of Registered Design
State: Central
Year: 2000
.....any fraudulent or obvious imitation thereof; or (c) knowing that the design or any fraudulent or obvious imitation thereof has been applied to any article in any class of articles in which the design is registered without the consent of the registered proprietor, to publish or expose or cause to be published or exposed for sale that article. (2) If any person acts in contravention of this section, he shall be liable for every contravention (a) to pay to the registered proprietor of the design a sum not exceeding twenty-five thousand rupees recoverable as a contract debt, or (b) if the proprietor elects to bring a suit for the recovery of damages for any such contravention, and for an injunction against the repetition thereof, to pay such damages as may be awarded and to be restrained by injunction accordingly: Provided that the total sum recoverable in respect of any one design under clause (a) shall not exceed fifty thousand rupees: Provided further that no suit or any other proceeding for relief under this sub-section shall be instituted in any court below the court of District Judge. (3) In any suit or any other proceeding for relief under sub-section (2), every.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionSemiconductor Integrated Circuits Layout-design Act, 2000 Chapter VI
Title: Use of Layout-design Andregisteredusers
State: Central
Year: 2000
.....respect to the permitted use of the layout-design; and (b) an affidavit made by the registered proprietor or by some person authorised to the satisfaction of Registrar to act on his behalf-- (i) giving particulars of the relationship, existing or proposed, between the registered proprietor and the proposed registered user, including particulars showing the degree of control by the proprietor over the permitted use which the relationship will confer and whether it is a term of their relationship that the proposed registered user shall be sole registered user or that there shall be any other restriction as to persons for whose registration as registered user application may be made; (ii) stating the conditions or restrictions, if any, proposed with respect to the place of permitted use or any other matter; (iii) stating whether the permitted use to be for a period or without limit of period, and, if for a period, the duration thereof; and (c) such further documents or other evidence as may be required by the Registrar or as may be prescribed. (2) Where the requirement of sub-section (1) have been complied with, the Registrar shall register the proposed registered user. .....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionSemiconductor Integrated Circuits Layout-design Act, 2000 Section 7
Title: Prohibition of Registration of Certain Layout-designs
State: Central
Year: 2000
.....in a convention country shall be treated as not having been commercially exploited for the purposes of this sub-section. (2) A layout-design shall be considered to be original if it is the result of its creator's own intellectual efforts and is not commonly known to the creators of layout-designs and manufacturers of semiconductor integrated circuits at the time of its creation: Provided that a layout-design consisting of such combination of elements and interconnections that are commonly known among creators of layout-designs and manufacturers of semiconductor integrated circuits shall be considered as original if such combination taken as a whole is the result of its creator's own intellectual efforts. (3) Where an original layout-design has been created in execution of a commission or a contract of employment, the right of registration to such layout-design under this Act shall belong, in the absence of any contractual provision to the contrary, to the person who commissioned the work or to the employer.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionDesigns Act, 2000 Section 14
Title: Rights of Proprietor of Lapsed Design Which Have Been Restored
State: Central
Year: 2000
(1) Where the registration of a design is restored, the rights of the registered proprietor shall be subject to such provisions as may be prescribed and to such other provisions as the Controller thinks fit to impose for the protection or compensation of persons who may have begun to avail themselves of, or have taken definite steps by contract or otherwise to avail themselves of, the benefit of applying the design between the date when the registration of the design ceased to have effect and the date of restoration of the registration of the design. (2) No suit or other proceeding shall be commenced in respect of piracy of a registered design or infringement of the copyright in such design committed between the date on which the registration of the design ceased to have effect and the date of the restoration of the design.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionSemiconductor Integrated Circuits Layout-design Act, 2000 Section 57
Title: Penalty for Falsely Representing a Layout-design as Registered
State: Central
Year: 2000
.....or impliedly to registration, shall be deemed to import a reference to registration in the register, except-- (a) where that word or other expression is used in direct association with other words delineated in characters at least as large as those in which that word or other expression is delineated and indicating that the reference is to registration as a layout-design under the law of a country outside India being a country under the law of which the registration referred to is in fact in force; or (b) where that other expression is of itself such as to indicate that the reference is to such registration as is mentioned in clause (a); or (c) where that word is used in relation to a layout-design registered as a layout-design under the law of a country outside India and in relation solely to such layout-design.
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