Limited Edition Products: Can they be Protected under IP Law?

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Limited Edition Products Can they be Protected under IP Law

Several times, we see that luxury brands come up with limited edition products, whether it is cars, watches, cosmetics, chocolates, electronics, etc., and enthusiasts do not spare even a moment to get their hands on these products. Limited edition means that the company sells ‘altered’ limited units of an original best-selling product that already exists at a higher price, or it could even be a limited number of products that are manufactured and sold. The aim is to generate credibility and attract consumers by showing the exclusivity of the product. A critical issue to be addressed is whether these limited-edition products can get protection under Intellectual Property (IP) law, just as regular products do, and if yes, then which is the most appropriate form of IP Protection?

Protection for Limited Edition Products under Trademark Law The biggest challenge that arises when it comes to protecting a limited edition product as a trademark is showing continuous use of the trademark. As we know, limited edition goods come into the market only for a short period, are marketed by the brand upon the launch, and the logos are hardly ever put into use by the proprietor because they have already been sold. The brand does not create more of these to maintain the attractiveness and exclusivity associated with the limited or special edition products.


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Limited Edition Products: Can they be Protected under IP Law? by Kashish IPR - Issuu