Legal Question in Intellectual Property in New York
Design protection
I invented a new painting method.
Since I was under 'dry out' I only
managed to register it in INPI paris
using envelop. The design of the
method (Not the teqnique) has been
'adopted' by an American artist who
use top notch gallery and together
they cash on it (Must be few Mil by
now)
I'm looking to find out if there is a
civil way I can restore my rights. And
hunestly since Van Goach, there was
nothing like what have developed.
1. Is my INPI Solo envelop protect
my design in the US???
2. Since this is being produced by
mass, is there a law for ' get rich
scam out of law' that can protect me
in the US?
3. Since they sell a piece for around
100K, it has a great significant on
my market...I'm yet under dry out...
12 years now!!!
I should mention I submited my art
to the same gallery who cooperate
on this before the theft took place,
but all the gallery owner, who is a big
name in the artworld had to say
was:' it's like that in the art world'
Other wise, be happy to hear all your
usefull advises.
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Design protection
I didn't find anything on the French INPI site that would lead me to believe that filing for domestic protection in France would grant you rights in the US without taking further action. You should get to know an attorney and consult with them before you show your inventions to anyone.
DavidWNance.com
Re: Design protection
Patent protection is available on a geographic basis; each country grants patent rights within that country only. Thus, something registered in France (or any other country) is not automatically protected in the US (or in any other country).
There is a statute of limitations in the US that prohibits a patent from issuing if there was a patent application filed in another country, or any publication or public disclosure of the invention, more than a year before the US patent application is filed.
Hope this helps.
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