Federal Act on the Protection of Designs
(Designs Act, DesA)

English is not an official language of the Swiss Confederation. This translation is provided for information purposes only and has no legal force.

of 5 October 2001 (Status as of 1 April 2019)


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Art. 34 Action for assignment

1 Any per­son who claims a great­er right to a design may bring an ac­tion for as­sign­ment of the design right against the right hold­er.

2 If the right hold­er is act­ing in good faith, the ac­tion must be brought against him or her with­in a peri­od of two years from pub­lic­a­tion of the design.

3 If the as­sign­ment is ordered, li­cences or oth­er rights gran­ted to third parties in the in­ter­ven­ing peri­od lapse; however, if they have used the design com­mer­cially in Switzer­land in good faith or have made spe­cial pre­par­a­tions to do so, these third parties are en­titled to be gran­ted a non-ex­clus­ive li­cence.

4 Any claims for dam­ages re­main re­served.

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