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The International Patent System
PCT recent and future developments
Philippe Baechtold, Acting Director, PCT Operations Division, WIPO
1978 Today
PCT Coverage
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PCT Applications
PCT applications Growth rate (%) 200,000 150,000 100,000 50,000 0 -4.8
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1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 International filing year
2013: 205,300 PCT applications (+5.1%) Forecasting +4% in 2014
Main PCT filing countries: 2013
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International applications received in 2013 by country of origin
1 - 9 10 - 99 100 - 999 1,000 - 9,999 10,000 - 60,000 No data Top 15 countries responsible for over 90% of IAs
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PCT International Searching Authorities
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ The ISAs are the following 19 Offices*: ■ Australia ■ ■ ■ ■ Austria Brazil Canada Chile (not yet operating) China Egypt Finland India Israel Japan Republic of Korea Russian Federation Spain Ukraine (not yet operating) United States of America European Patent Office Nordic Patent Institute * Office of filing decides on which ISAs are available
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PCT Statistics: 2013
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Top PCT Applicants 2013
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Panasonic —JP (2881) ZTE —CN (2309) Huawei —CN (2094) Qualcomm —US (2036) 5.
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Intel —US (1852) Sharp —JP (1840) Bosch —DE (1786) Toyota —JP (1696) 9.
Ericsson —SE (1467) 10. Philips —NL (1423) 11. Siemens —DE (1323) 12. Mitsubishi Electric —JP (1312) 13. Samsung Electronics —KR (1193) 14. NEC —JP (1190) 15. LG Electronics —KR (1170) () of published PCT applications 16. Fujifilm Corporation (1008) 17. Shenzhen China Star Optoelectronics —CN (916) 18. Sony —JP (915) 19. Hitachi —JP (841) 20. Nokia —FI (807)
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Top University PCT Applicants 2013
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University of California (US) MIT (US) Columbia University (US) University of Texas (US) Harvard University (US) Johns Hopkins (US) Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KR) Leland Stanford University (US) 9.
Cornell University (US) 10. Cal Tech (US) 11. University of Florida (US) 12. Postech Foundation (KR) 13. Seoul National University (KR) 14. Peking University (CN) 15. Nanyang Technical University (CN) 16. University of Tokyo (JP) 17. Isis Innovation Limited (GB) 18. University of Pennsylvania (US) 19. University of Michigan (US) 20. National University of Singapore (SG)
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Some challenges the PCT faces
■ Maintaining the central role of the PCT Building trust between patent offices, so duplicative international phase and national phase processing can be reduced Improving the quality of international work products Language issues Asian language filings Supplementary search Developing countries (“how can we realistically benefit from PCT?”) Top 15 countries responsible for over 90% of IAs Top 30 countries filed over 95% of IAs The other 5% of filings are spread across over 110 countries
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Recent PCT developments
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Third Party Observation system Indication of availability for license PCT-PPH Misleading ePCT (later)
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Third Party Observation System
■ Allows third parties to submit prior art observations relevant to
novelty
and
inventive step
as to published PCT applications Goal: Improve patent quality--give national offices (and PCT Authorities) better/more complete information on which to base their decisions ■ Web-based system using in PATENTSCOPE or via ePCT public services ■ ■ Free Submissions possible until the expiration of
28 months
from the priority date ■ Applicants may submit comments in response to submitted observations until the expiration of
30 months
■ from the priority date Anonymous submission of third party observations possible
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Indication of availability for license
■ PCT applicants can indicate that the invention disclosed in the application is available for license How? By submitting a “licensing request” (see PCT Form PCT/IB/382) ■ directly to the IB When? At the time of filing or within 30 months from the priority date Cost? Free Applicants can file multiple licensing requests or update previously submitted ones (within 30 months from the priority date) and such requests may be revoked by the applicant at any time, that is, also after 30 months from the priority date Submitted licensing indications made publicly available after international publication of the application on PATENTSCOPE under “
Bibliographic data
” tab with a link to the submitted ■ licensing request itself International applications containing such licensing indication requests can be searched in PATENTSCOPE ■ Most use thus far from universities/research institutions
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PCT-PPH (1)
■ Accelerated national phase examination based on positive work product of PCT International Authority (written opinion of the ISA or the IPEA, IPRP (Ch I or II)) ■ MANY individual PCT-PPH pathways: information on the PCT Website: http://www.wipo.int/pct/en/filing/pct_pph.html
■ PCT-PPH user experience/strategy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XnSShsUHXss (Carl Oppedahl video)
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PCT-PPH (2)
JP US KR Grant rate 1 st action allowance rate Average Pendency from PPH Request to First Office Action {months} Average Pendency from PPH Request to Final Decision {months} Average Number of Office Actions 94 (71) 63 (16) 2.4
(13) 4.1
(22) 0.46
(1.1) 90.3 (53) 19.9
(17.3) 5.2
(18.0) 14.1
(29.0) TBD (2.4) See http://www.jpo.go.jp/ppph-portal/statistics.htm
() = all applications (PPH and non-PPH) 87.1 (67.5) 31.16
(10.5) 3.1
(13.2) 6.3
(19.1) 0.78
CA 92 (65) 42 (4.6) 2.0
(15.8) 3.8
(35.1) 0.6
(1.6)
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PCT-PPH (3)
Global Patent Prosecution Highway (GPPH) pilot began 6 January 2014, using single set of qualifying requirements, and includes PCT reports Framework provisions: http://www.jpo.go.jp/ppph-portal/globalpph.htm
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WIPO warnings
http://www.wipo.int/pct/en/warning/pct_warning.html
WIPO continues various efforts concerning such notifications, including: keeping the warning page up to date with newly submitted examples WIPO letters to offices requesting assistance and cooperation WIPO letters to IP associations requesting that all clients be warned WIPO letters to banks doing business with the entities behind these notifications working with government agencies in countries where these entities are based Help us by making complaints to appropriate consumer protection authorities in your country and/or state/locality
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Future PCT developments
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Amended PCT Regulations —July 2014
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PCT/WG 2014
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Collaborative PCT searche
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PCT further improvements
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Amended PCT Regulations —July 2014
■ 2 sets of amendments approved by PCT Assembly 2013 Amend PCT Rules 66 and 70 to require IPEAs to conduct top-up searches during IPE Delete PCT Rule 44
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and amend PCT Rule 94 to make WO/ISA available to the public via PATENTSCOPE at international publication These amendments to the PCT Regulations will enter into force July 1, 2014, for demands for IPE filed on or after that date, and for applications filed on or after that date, respectively
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PCT/WG 2014
■ Review of revised US/UK “20/20” proposals Limited Ch. I amendments Self-service changes Simplifying withdrawal Mandatory response to negative written opinion Formal PCT integration of PPH International/national phase linkage National phase fee reductions ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Appointment of International Authorities Collaborative international search Color drawings Amend Schedule of Fees (delete PCT-EASY fee reduction) Revision of ST.14
Third party observations report & changes Fee reductions
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Collaborative PCT Search
■ PCT past discussions PCT Collaborative Search (and Examination) were important elements of initial “PCT Roadmap” proposal presented at the 2009 PCT WG Most recent status reports at 2013 PCT MIA (PCT/MIA/20/4) and 2013 PCT WG (PCT/WG/6/22 Rev.) ■ 2 nd IP5 pilot In very large % of pilot cases (from 40% to almost 90%), collaboration between examiners resulted in new citations in ISR In vast majority of pilot cases, examiners perceived significant improvement in quality as a result of collaboration, and would trust search and examination results produced via collaboration in national/regional phases ■ 3 rd pilot Being planned
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ePCT
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What is ePCT?
■ Online portal that provides PCT services for both applicants and Offices ■ Provides secure and direct electronic access to/interaction with PCT applications maintained by the International Bureau ■ ■ Available since May 2011 ePCT-Filing - Web-based filing of PCT applications (since October 2013) ■ Applicants can conduct many PCT transactions electronically with the International Bureau
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ePCT for Offices
■ ■ Hosted servers allow any RO to offer eFiling Role-based security – users can be assigned ■ RO/ISA/IPEA roles; local administration option Browser-based Office systems allow any RO to offer ■ ■ electronic processing Some procedural services for ISA/IPEAs 2014 - 2015 Development highlights Multilingual interface Improved tools and workflow Designated Office functions
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ePCT – Portal (Offices only)
■ Operational Accounts - RO/ISA user one per RO/ISA Officer use to browse applications upload urgent documents (and other (all) documents (no PCT-EDI)) ■ Create a WIPO account with certificate then Contact WIPO to notify the role, account name and owner (we check) Accounts are named and must be used accordingly
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ePCT Portal Office functions
Offices RO/ISA/IPEA File inspection (office, applicant and IB) RO - Transmit new IA to IB RO/ISA - Upload documents to IB RO - Create PCT RO forms RO/ISA – Office Actions
ePCT for Applicants
■ eFiling compatible with interoperability protocol (can file to any RO with conventional servers) ■ ■ ■ Flexible, secure access rights model All main IB functions supported (except pdocs originally supplied on paper) Transmission of documents to other participating Offices (browser or PCT-EDI delivery) ■ ■ Integration with DAS 2014 - 2015 Development highlights Multilingual interface XML/docx filing
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ePCT modes
■ ePCT private services Authentication using both a WIPO User Account (username and password) and a digital certificate Access to PCT applications filed as of January 1, 2009, including before publication ■ ePCT public services Only a WIPO User Account (username and password) is required Access to full range of services and functions Limited functionality (document upload and third party observations) for all PCT applications regardless of filing date
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ePCT-Filing
■ Web-based filing of PCT applications filed in any language ■ Real-time validation of data against the electronic processing system of the International Bureau ■ ■ ■ Available to all PCT applicants For filings with RO/IB and other participating Offices Request form can be prepared in all PCT languages (except for Arabic which will be added in the future) ■ Specification in PDF format (text-based formats coming soon)
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eOwnership of PCT applications
■ ■ Right to access and manage a PCT application in ePCT Process is automatic when using ePCT-Filing Access rights can be pre-assigned ■ If ePCT-Filing is not used, additional steps are required to take eOwnership
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Types of Access Rights
■ eOwner Complete control over all aspects of the PCT application ■ eEditor Can do everything except assign access rights ■ eViewer “Look” but don’t “Touch” ■ Full history of all access rights modifications is available
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Some working features
■ Workbench List of all PCT applications to which you have access (eOwner, eEditor, eViewer) ■ File View Access to the PCT file maintained by the International Bureau (documents plus up-to-date bibliographic data) ■ Notifications Preferences and filters ■ My history All actions that a user has performed in ePCT ■ Portfolios User-defined personal folders for filing and grouping PCT applications
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Actions
■ “Actions” can be submitted to the International Bureau and to the IPEA (Chapter II demand))
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Upload Documents
■ Documents (PDF) can be uploaded for all PCT applications that are available in the electronic processing system of the International Bureau ■ ■ Simple, secure alternative to sending documents by mail or fax Types of document selectable for upload depend on the recipient selected
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Time Line
■ Date and time in Geneva, Switzerland, is displayed at the top of the screen to facilitate awareness of deadlines ■ ■ ■ Graphical representation of PCT time limits Summary of key dates E-mail alerts for most of these time limits can be set up in Notification Preferences
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Some statistics
Offices: ■ 42 different offices connected; 6000+ documents uploaded (covering initial filings, pdocs, subsequently filed documents and search related documents) ■ ■ 9000+ IAs accessed 16000+ documents accessed Applicants: ■ 12000+ users connected (with higher percentage on public services (document upload)) ■ ■ ■ 450000+ docs downloaded, 28000+ docs uploaded 23000+ IAs accessed in private services 700+ IAs filed with ePCT Filing
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Future ePCT developments (1)
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Aiming for fully hosted RO service by end 2014 User interface in all PCT languages Progressive extension of ePCT-Filing to other interested Offices in their various capacities (RO, ISA, SISA, IPEA, DO, EO) EFS-Web mode for filings with RO/US ‘Cloning’ of PCT applications Real-time online credit card payment to the International Bureau ■ Text-based formats for the specification (currently limited to PDF)
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Future ePCT developments (2)
■ ■ Single specification document Additional draft options Declarations Third Party Observations in ePCT public services ■ ■ Same day corrections for ePCT filings National phase entry function through ePCT could be added (PCT WG next week) ■ Last but not least: ePT
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Thank you!
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