Hague Agreement Concerning the International Deposit of Industrial Designs

Hague Agreement Concerning the International Deposit of Industrial Designs
  Hague Union State, Party to 1960 Hague Act
  Hague Union State, Parties to 1999 Geneva Act
  covered by Regional Economic Integration Organization (REIO), not separate member
  Hague Union State, also covered by REIO
Signed6 November 1925 (The Hague Agreement)
2 June 1934 (London act)
14 July 1967 (The Hague Act/Stockholm addnl Act)
2 July 1999 (Geneva Act)
LocationThe Hague
Effective1 June 1928
Parties77[1]
DepositarySwitzerland (1925/1934)
Netherlands (1960)
WIPO (1999)

The Hague Agreement Concerning the International Deposit of Industrial Designs, also known as the Hague system provides a mechanism for registering an industrial design in several countries by means of a single application, filed in one language, with one set of fees. The system is administered by WIPO.

  1. ^ Party to any of the treaties

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