Section 15:
Requirements before delivery on sales.
(1) Before delivery on sale of any articles to which a
registered design has been applied, the proprietor shall--
(a) (if exact representations or specimens were not finished on the application for registration)
furnish to the Controller the prescribed number of exact representations or specimens of the design;
and, if he fails to do so, the Controller may, after giving notice thereof to the proprietor, erase his
name from the register and thereupon the copyright in the design shall cease; and
(b) causes each such article to be marked with the prescribed mark, or with the prescribed words
or figures denoting that the design is registered; and, if he fails to do so, the proprietor shall not be
entitled to recover any penalty or damages in respect of any infringement of his copyright in the
design unless he shows that he took all proper steps to ensure the marking of the article, or unless he
shows that the infringement took place after the person guilty thereof knew or had received notice of
the existence of the copyright in the design.
(2) Where a representation is made to the Central Government by or on behalf of any trade or
industry that in the interest of the trade or industry it is expedient to dispense with or modify as regards
any class or description of articles any of the requirements of this section as to marking, the Central
Government may, if it thinks fit, by rule under this Act, dispense with or modify such requirements as
regards any such class or description of articles to such extent and subject to such conditions as it thinks
fit.