06 September 2025, 21:36
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By Furniture & Joinery Production Sept 04, 2025

Government announces major design law reform consultation

Following many years of campaigning by Anti Copying In Design (ACID), today the Government has launched a Designs Consultation. Its aim is a long-awaited opportunity to modernise Britain’s design protection system and cement the UK as one of the world's top destinations for design innovation and investment. 

Design is not only the golden thread running through the creative industries but a catalyst in the other key growth areas in the Industrial Strategy e.g., Advanced Manufacturing, Clean Energy Industries, Defence, Digital & Technologies, Financial Services, Life Sciences and Professional & Business Services.

However, the majority of the two million people involved in design and design skills are lone, micro and SME and face numerous challenges, mainly from David versus Goliath copying issues. The costs to take legal action are prohibitive; the time taken to pursue copyists is protracted (sometimes years) and the complexities of design law is often too difficult and time-consuming to navigate, not to mention the overall impact of all this on growth.

The proposals in the consultation seek to address these challenges. This could lead to the most significant transformation of UK design protection in decades, modernising our framework for the digital age and ensuring it remains fit for the future.

ACID has collaborated with the Intellectual Property Office (IPO) over many years and agrees with the five principles prioritised: cost – the system should offer value for money; validity – the system should provide appropriate level of validity and clarity about existence of IP rights of rights; speed – design protection should be quick to obtain and enforce; choice – the system should provide choice for designers and simplicity – the system should be as simple as possible.

Feedback from its members is that the consistent unlawful acts of copycats taking the fast track to market erode original design, cause significant loss of earnings, unimaginable stress and disincentivise innovation.

“Evidence from the 2022 Calls for Views, subsequent Questionnaire and 2025 Survey reinforced the urgent need to help the UK’s lone, micro, or small, creative entrepreneurs (worth £100 Billion to the UK’s GVA) protect their intellectual property robustly with real deterrent measures," comments Dids Macdonald OBE., ACID’s Chair and co-Founder. "We welcome the Government’s recognition and the Intellectual Property Office’s engagement with ACID since the last major review in 2011”.

Laura Newbold Breen, ACID’s CEO adds, “I echo all these points and urge ACID members and the wider design community to connect with ACID in as many ways as you can so together we can respond to this huge opportunity to elicit change. 

"Attend our Design Consultation Webinars (to be announced shortly) where we can help you navigate the Consultation questions and answer any of your queries. Most importantly, we need your case studies to demonstrate the effect of copycat battles and why most SMEs are currently not able to access cost effective enforcement. Follow us and/or get in touch to find out how you can do this”.

View and complete the Design Consultation questions on the IPO’s website.

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