Since Designs are important intellectual assets, proprietors have the right to pass on these rights to expand their business.
This depends on the extent of the rights being transferred be it through; assignment, transmission, or any other operation of law, and; the status of the Design application.
After such assignment is finalized by way of an assignment agreement; the original proprietor of the design must initiate this change in title; through Form 11 under section 30.
An individual is entitled to the copyright in a registered design on account of assignment, transmission, or operation of law.
An individual can similarly access any interest from a registered design on account of a mortgage, license, or otherwise. The applicant, who is qualified to any such right, may file a petition to register his ownership along with the copies of the agreement, authorized by the Controller.
If the difference in proprietorship is due to an assignment; the petition is submitted in Form-11.
Procedure for Restoration:
The owner or their legal agent can apply for restoration of the design. If this restoration is filed by any other individual claiming to be the present proprietor of the design; such petition is accompanied by Form-11, for causing the modification in name; or proprietorship in the register of designs.
The application for restoration is submitted only after the change in name; or proprietorship is affected as per provisions of the Act. However, if the change in proprietorship occurred after the design ceased to have an effect; such an application from the subsequent proprietor is not entertained.
If the registered owner failed to register the change in name; they must initially apply for such alteration in the Register.