NO&T Japan Legal Update
I. A new trend?
On April 14, 2015, the Tokyo Intellectual Property High Court for the first time
recognized the copyrightability of industrial design in a case involving the
well-known highchair, Tripp Trapp. The chair was designed by Peter Opsvik and
is produced by Stokke AS. This decision was ground breaking as the Tokyo IP
High Court in effect followed the German Supreme Court’s so-called ‘birthday
train’ decision of 2013 by no longer requiring higher creative originality in order to protect applied art under copyright. NO&T represented Stokke AS and Peter Opsvik
AS in the Tokyo High Court.
(June 2025)
Keiji Tonomura, Yukiko Konno, Minh Thi Cao Koike, Yoshiteru Matsuzaki (Co-author), Masahiro Kondo (Contributor)
Kenji Tosaki, Takahito Hirayama (Co-author)
Kenji Tosaki, Nozomi Kato (Co-author)
(April 2025)
Shiro Kato, Chihiro Shimaoka (Co-author)
Kenji Tosaki, Takahito Hirayama (Co-author)
Kenji Tosaki, Nozomi Kato (Co-author)
Kenji Tosaki, Masato Kumeuchi, Soichiro Unami (Co-author)
Kenji Tosaki, Takahiro Hatori, Nozomi Kato (Co-author)
Kenji Tosaki, Takahito Hirayama (Co-author)
(June 2025)
Oki Mori, Kiyoshi Sudo, Atsushi Ikuta (Co-author)
(May 2025)
Koichiro Yoshimura
(May 2025)
Shigeki Minami