Riyadh Design Law Treaty – A New Era for Global Design Protection
The design economy is booming, but fragmented national rules have long slowed innovation. Enter the Riyadh Design Law Treaty (RDLT), adopted in November 2024 after two decades of negotiation.
Why it matters in 2025 and beyond:
Uniform applications: Clear, predictable filing requirements across countries.
Digital-first flexibility: Drawings, photos, even video accepted as design representations.
Relief for SMEs: Grace periods, deadline extensions, and simplified filings.
Cultural respect: Inclusion of traditional knowledge and indigenous designs.
Compared to older frameworks like the Hague Agreement, the RDLT is future-proof, flexible, and inclusive a game-changer for designers, innovators, and businesses alike.
Stay ahead in the global design landscape, read the full blog to explore how the RDLT empowers creators. The Riyadh Design Law Treaty - What It Is and How It Empowers Designers Globally - PatSeer

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