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”Beryl Jager is a famous Austrian explorer. For the past five years he has been
working as a mountain ranger employed by the Snowdonia Improvement Association in
Snowdonia (a mountain range in Wales). Fed up with being constantly soaked by the
never-ending rain he has invented a new rain jacket. The jacket, which he has named
DryRepel, has a distinct flared shape that causes the rain to flow away from the wearer
and on to the ground. It also has a zip which, is positioned diagonally across the coat,
rather than vertically as is conventional. While the reason for this is that experiments
have showed that this positioning is more effective at keeping the wind out, fashion
journalists have heralded the zip as style-led and yet practical and Jager has begun
including the slogan ‘DryRepel- look for the slanting zip’ in his advertising. He is
troubled though by one newspaper article that claims that ‘the last time we saw such a
wonky zip was on the Drynsafe range of waterproof clothing aimed at dribbly toddlers’.
The lining of the DryRepel has a photograph of Snowdon (the highest mountain in
Snowdonia), taken by Jager, printed on it. At the suggestion of his girlfriend Lisa,
Jager took this photograph at Hafod Eyri, the Snowdon summit visitor centre at 5am
just as the sun was rising.
Ever the entrepreneur, Jager is keen to obtain or have recognised as many IP rights
as possible (across all possible fields) in the UK in the DryRepel.
Advise Beryl Jager.”
– this question should be answered with regard to copyright, unregistered design rights, trademarks, and patents
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