Many designers wonder if they can really copyright their furniture designs or if they should instead try to get a trademark on them. Both of these laws can be a bit complicated.
To copyright, your furniture designs a product must be in tangible form. A tangible design has copyright protection, but you must have a registered copyrighted design if you want to bring a case to court—the 2010 case of Universal Furniture Vs. Collezione Europa USA gives us a legal precedent.
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