-C69- compelled tz, accept' it. 2) -Any i.Lcustry incorporating a design piracy provision in a C"de seclures lejcl enforcement h.,ce the Code is D*.'_.r-)vcd. 3) The inc-ustr:,- is free t: set Lup in its ovrn ranks or cooperatively the registration machinery necessary to obtain actual and. complete :.ro- tection. 4) Arbitratin cini oe used to isture jus.t and speedy settle- ment of any controversies i-.volving protected designs. Further Information The llationn.l Cjuncil on Design Protection of the AAmerican Arbitration Ass':cip.tion, 521 Fifth Avenue, ITew. York City, will be glad to furnisn further infrrntion or to provide an escort for those desiring to see the Inoustrial De.i ,i Registration Bureau in operation. ;o member of the Industry shall imitate, simulate or api-ropriate within six months froi. the ,'.o.te of its registration or any extension thereof, any oriin-31 o-r uniqi:c design or style or any trade-mark or iame or brand re^-istere'. ,,,ith thie Industry or its designated o&ency, and any such imitation, sinul-tion or ap,'orpriation shall constitute an unfair trade :'--ctice .1nc1 violation of this Code. Style Piracy or Piracy of Desi,:n The Code Aut.:ority may establish or designate a Eurcau of Design Re;istration a.xd :rgCL.izc a Comrittee for the interpretation of design in the current accepotation in the trade/industry, and no member of the trade/industry shall usurp .-r make use of any design, drawing, pattern, plan, style feature, :r ,ui5ti.luishing characteristic which has been registered with such bureau; :.r any such design which has been sub- mitted to a prospective cuct-"ier by a competitor n` is 3ateL and rightfully and pl'.inly :.-,arl:ed as having been created or devised by and being the --rop.erty -v.f sn;.ch ci.- retitor and which has not been purchaised by such pros;-.ective cu toner; .-r reproduce offer for -e.lc or sell any article of such desi-n v'ithin ;. five year period after its original production. Howard :Hoyden