Industrial Design

An industrial design is a form of protection provided for features of shape, configuration, pattern or ornament which are applied to a finished article made by any number of methods including hand, tool or machine. The design aspects and functional aspects of an article are considered separately according to Canadian law and therefore one cannot list a function of an article as an element of an industrial design.

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RANDALL MARUSYK

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Randall is a partner of the firm and has been certified as a specialist in all areas of Canadian IP Law.
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