New Guide Launched in Saudi Arabia to Protect Fashion Designers’ Rights
RIYADH – The Saudi Fashion Commission, in collaboration with the Saudi Authority for Intellectual Property (SAIP), has introduced the Intellectual Property and Designers’ Rights Protection Guide, aimed at supporting professionals in the Kingdom’s growing fashion industry.
This new guide underscores the Commission’s commitment to strengthening the fashion ecosystem by empowering designers, supporting the creative community, and fostering development throughout all phases of the product value chain.
The guide offers designers a valuable resource to better understand how to leverage intellectual property laws—helping them protect and register their original creations while ensuring legal safeguards against counterfeiting and infringement.
Encouraging innovation and protecting creative rights, the guide also promotes a broader culture of creativity within the fashion sector.
The guide highlights four main types of intellectual property essential to the fashion industry: patents, industrial designs, copyright, and trademarks—each playing a vital role in protecting different aspects of creative and commercial fashion work.
Designers and brand owners can access the full guide through the Fashion Commission’s official website.
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