Iran sits outside the Hague System, so designs must be filed nationally. We handle that filing and the watchfulness that keeps the right meaningful.
Overview
The look of a product can be as valuable as the technology inside it. We register industrial designs in Iran and watch the market so the right means something once it is granted.
Because Iran is not part of the Hague System, designs must be filed nationally rather than through a single international application. We prepare the representations and formalities the Iranian office requires and assess novelty before you file, so applications are not lost to avoidable objections.
What we do
Practising this in Iran
Filing nationally means each design is examined on local formalities and novelty standards. Getting the representations and classification right the first time is the difference between a clean registration and months of office actions.
Common questions
Can I use a Hague international design registration in Iran?
No — Iran is outside the Hague System, so protection is obtained through a national filing. We handle that filing end to end.
What makes a design registrable?
Novelty and individual character: the design must not have been disclosed before filing. We run a novelty assessment so you know where you stand before committing.
How do I stop a copycat product?
A registered design supports infringement enforcement and, where appropriate, provisional measures. We combine market monitoring with court action.