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DesignProtect for CSD members

DesignProtect is an innovative service uniquely offering cost effective legal insurance for all your design work.

Whether you design textiles, fabrics, prints, garments, footwear, accessories or 3D objects, you will find this service vital to your business.

What types of situation does it cover?

The insurance principally covers the legal costs of:

- bringing an action in the UK against anyone who has illegally copied any of your designs or any registered design that has been granted; and
   
- defending an action in the UK brought by anyone who wrongly claims that your designs have been copied from them.

Is there anything I can do to help avoid being copied?

Yes, make sure people know your work is protected by copyright and you are a member of DesignProtect helps.
 
In your Welcome Pack provided with your insurance documents you will find notes on copyright as well as stickers for use on drawings and an exhibition stand notice. 

If you want to use the DesignProtect logo on your website or other materials these can be supplied in jpeg format.

Members should Contact CSD for further details.

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Further deatails can be found by visiting the 'intellectual property' page of the CSD website. Click here ...

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Frank Peters FCSD, Chief Executive of CSD said, 'We appear to be in strong agreement with BDI on this matter and it would be interesting to hear what the DBA have to say on the issue' read more ...

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For full details of the review, including the TOR and a CSD survey click here ...

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Commenting on the awards, Chris said, 'Ergonomics are vital to good design and the Society is pleased to have built a strategic relationship with IEHF. The awards are only one aspect of the partnership which will be strengthened by future collaborations on training modules and joint events.'

All designers and ergonomists are eligible to enter the awards and full details can be found on the CSD awards pages of this website.
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James Dyson reports on Ingenious Britain

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