Korea’s Experience Building Intellectual Property Awareness and Economic Development Cairo, March 18, 2010 Won-Kil Yoon Director Technical Cooperation Division Korean Intellectual Property Office.

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Korea’s Experience Building Intellectual Property Awareness
and Economic Development
Cairo, March 18, 2010
Won-Kil Yoon
Director
Technical Cooperation Division
Korean Intellectual Property Office
Contents
Korea’s Economic Development
Development of IP System in Korea
Major Policies of KIPO and its Role in the
Economic Development of Korea
Conclusion
Korea in brief
Republic of Korea (ROK) – The Land of Morning Calm
※ North Korea – Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK)
★ Land: the eastern end of the Asian continent
•
1000km long and 216km wide
•
Population : 48.6 million(2008)
•
Capital : Seoul
★ Language: Korean + ‘한글
★ National flag: Taegeukgi
★ National flower: Mugunghwa (Rose of Sharon)
★ Religion: Buddhist (23.2%), Protestant (19.5%),
Roman Catholic (6.6%), others
★ Olympic(1988, Seoul), World Cup(2002)
More info: www.visitkorea.or.kr
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Korean Economy: Current Status
World Ranking: About 11th, World share: 2%
- GDP, Energy consumption, Trade scale…
(Source: World Bank’s World Development Indicator 2009)
World’s 4th in terms of Number of IPR applications
Index
Num (KOR/World)
Unit
Rank
Ratio
Trade Volume (2007)
728,335/28,012,600
Million USD
11th
2.6%
Export (2007)
371,489/13,898,600
Million USD
11th
2.7%
GDP (2007)
969.9/54,347
Billion USD
13th
1.8%
Primary Energy Consumption
(2006)
225.8/10,878.5
1 Million TOE
10th
2.1%
Electricity Production(2006)
402/18,930
TWh
10th
2.1%
Science and Technology
Capacity (2008)
11.24
OECD index
12th
Number of Patent Applications
(2007)
174,896/1,854,416
No.
4th
9.4%
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Korea’s Economic Development (1)
Miracle on the Han River
$20,045 in 2007
13th largest in the world
25,000
20,000
Financial
Crisis
15,000
Around 8%
10,307
10,000
Above 10%
6,742
5,000
5-Year Economic Development Plan
0
<GNP Per Capita Growth Trend >
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Korea’s Economic Development (2)
1961: One of the Poorest Countries in the World
• The Korean War (1950-1953) : Destruction of industrial faculties
• GNP Per Capita : $87
• High population density, lack of natural resources
1970: Start of Economic Development
• GNI Per Capita in 1970: $282 (113th in the world),
 Kenya $215, Zimbabwe $285, North Korea $436
• Small domestic market, weak technology foundation
In 1970, the 5-year Economic Development Plan started yielding desired results
• After 1970, average annual economic growth rate: 12.2%
• Major success factors
- Government’s will and planning, diligence and entrepreneurship of people,
Social atmosphere respecting science, technology, and invention
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Korea’s Economic Development (3)
Before the 1960s
 Farming population: 60% of the total population
 Supply of resources almost wholly dependent on foreign aid.
1960s and beyond
 1960s
• Export-oriented economy
 1970s
• Promotion of labor-intensive industries (Textile, Shoes, Plywood)
 1980s ~
• Heavy and chemical industries (Cars, Ships, Steel, Oil, Chemical)
• Systematic promotion of science and technology
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Laying the foundation for science and technology
development
 1960s
• 1966: Establishment of the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST)
• 1967: Establishment of the Ministry of Science and Technology
 1970s
• Construction of the Daedeok Research Complex, which is the center of science
and technology research, a specialized cluster for R&D
 1980s
• Implementation of National R&Ds, such as TDX; and establishment of more
private research centers
 1990s
• Fostering of the IT industry, such as semiconductor and communication
equipment manufacturing
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The Korean Economy: past and present (1/2)
YEAR
1961(a)
2008(b)
(b)/(a)
$ 2.3 Billion
$ 928.7 B
403
GNI P/C
$ 87
$ 19,231
221
Export
$ 55 Million
$ 422.0 B
7,672
Import
$ 390 M
$ 435.3 B
1,116
GDP
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The Korean Economy: past and present (2/2)
Changes in Industrial Structure
1960
2008
AgricultureFisheries
Services
AgricultureFisheries
Manufacturing
Manufacturing
Services
- Opening Markets
- Restructuring Industry Sectors
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Industrial Power of Korea: some facts…
Product
World market share
% (Rank)
Semiconductors
49 (1)
TFT-LCDs
46.5 (1)
Automobiles
9.8 (4)
80.0
(1)
LNG carriers
Petrochemical
products
45 (1)
Large diesel engines
for ships
Refrigerators
Air-conditioners
59.6 (1)
14.3 (1)
22.3 (1)
Company
Samsung Electronics,
Hynix Semiconductor
Samsung Electronics,
LG.Philips LCD
Hyundai-Kia Motors,
GM Daewoo
Hyundai Heavy Industries,
Samsung Heavy Industries,
Daewoo Shipbuilding &
Marine Engineering Co.
LG Chem, SK
Hyundai Heavy Industries,
Doosan Engine Co.,
STX Heavy Industries
Samsung Electronics,
LG Electronics.
LG Electronics,
Samsung Electronics
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Development of IP System in Korea
History of IP Administration (1)
 1961
• Enactment of Modern IPR laws and regulations
• Patent, utility model, trademark, industrial design
 1980s
• Supplementary IPR laws and regulations to meet international
standards
 1990s
• Development of automated IP administration system
• Large increase in the strategic utilization of IPR
 2000 ~
• Expanding International cooperation on IPR
• Enhanced IPR enforcement
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History of IP Administration (2)
History of KIPO
1908: Enactment of the Patent Decree
1949: Establishment of the Patent Bureau under
the Ministry of Commerce and Industry
1977: Establishment of KIPO as an independent office
under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry
1998: KIPO moved its headquarters from Seoul to Daejeon
2006: KIPO was transformed into an enterprise-style,
performance-based government agency
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Organization of KIPO
Commissioner
Intellectual Property
Tribunal
Spokesperson
Deputy Commissioner
Audit and Inspection Officer
Examination Quality
Assurance Officer
International Intellectual
Property Training Institute
Seoul Branch Office
Human Resource Development Division
/ General Service Division
Director General
for Planning
and Coordination
Electric and
Electronic
Examination
Bureau
Trademark and
Design
Examination
Bureau
Industrial
Property Policy
Bureau
Machinery, Metals
and Construction
Examination
Bureau
Information
Policy
Bureau
Chemistry and
Biotechnology
Examination
Bureau
Customer
Support
Bureau
Information and
Communications
Examination
Bureau
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KIPO Personnel
Regular staff: 1,548(‘10.2)
Examiners :838
- 712 for patents and utility models
- 126 for trademarks and industrial designs
※ 392 have PhDs in various technical fields.(36.3%)
 Trial examiners: 148
Patent and utility model examiners
Trademark and design examiners
Trial examiners
562
Staff in policy and support divisions
712
148
126
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Korean IP Applications
400,000
372,520
368,565
350,000
289,420
300,000
274,069
250,000
Patents
Utility Models
200,000
Trademarks
Designs
150,000
81,922
100,000
50,000
Total
120,736
28,689
40,516
1976
1981
1986
1991
1996
2001
2006
2008
6,018
10,394
18,731
20,097
29,859
36,867
51,039
56,296
11,037
15,755
28,031
46,612
85,062
107,137
122,384
127,139
Utility Models
8,373
9,064
22,401
25,895
68,822
40,804
32,908
17,226
Patents
Total
3,261
5,303
12,759
28,132
90,326
104,612
166,189
167,904
28,689
40,516
81,922
120,736
274,069
289,420
372,520
368,565
Designs
Trademarks
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PCT Applications & Requests for PCT International Search
Number of PCT applications
Number of requests for PCT
international search
20000
18000
18818
16000
14000
12000
10000
8000
8924
6000
4000
7063
5898
2000
0
10
15
13
36
127
2314 2224
189
288
7913
4690
3109
855
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Number of valid patents by nation (2007)
Based on the number of registrations
at each office
Based on the nationality of patent holders
[Source: WIPO World Patent Indicator, 2009)
Ranking Top 3rd in the World!
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Statistical Overview
World’s 4th in Number of
IPR applications
World’s 4th in Number of applications
under the Patent Cooperation Treaty
Number of requests for PCT
International Search
Number of patents
in force per 100,000 inhabitants
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Relationship between IPR applications & economic growth (1)
Report of the Korea Development Institute (KDI)
• Advancement in Technology
Increase in patent applications
• 1% Increase in patent applications
0.11% economic growth
• Rate of increase in patent applications is closely related to economic growth
rate increase.
Economic
Growth
Patent
Application
IPR competency in ranking top 4th
Technology
Innovation
Korea’s Economic Advancement
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Relationship between IPR applications & economic growth (2)
Synchronization between No. of applications and economic growth
250,000
900
800
700
No. of applications
GDP of Korea
600
150,000
500
400
100,000
300
GDP (billion dollars)
Number of applications
200,000`
200
50,000
100
0
0
1970
1975
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2008
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Ⅲ
Major Policies of KIPO and its Role in the
Economic Development of Korea
IP Administration in Korea
Industrial
property
Intellectual
property
Patents (including plant varieties)
Utility models
Industrial designs
Trademarks
Copyright
Design
Layout Designs
layout ofof
semiconductor
Semiconductor
integrated
Integrated circuits
Circuits
Prevention of unfair competition
Neo-IPRs
Protection of trade secrets
Traditional knowledge
Geographical indicators
Computer programs
: Korean Intellectual Property Office
: Ministry of Culture and Tourism
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Overview of KIPO’s IPR Policies
Upgrading industry competence by IPR
2. Creation and utilization
of strong patents
3. Raising IP experts
• IP capacity building for SMEs and
•
Raising IP specialists in
SMEs
•
Seizing counterfeit
goods
•
Raising student and
women inventors
•
Enhanced IP
Protection Awareness
Universities
• Timely support in technology
development and commercialization
4. Protection of IPR
1. Building IP Awareness

Providing IP information services (KIPRIS)
Providing
training opportunities in IP
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KIPOnet: Brief Introduction
 KIPOnet is a fully integrated IP automation system. It handles
applications and various aspects of internal administration on all kinds
of IPRs
Paperless and fully computerized IPR system
Consists of 48 subsystems
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Launch of the
KIPOnet
An IP automation plan was established in 1995.
The development phase lasted three years.
It was the world’s first Internet-based e-filing
system for patent applications.
Korea has one of the highest e-filing rates in the world
%
100
97%
80
97%
60
49%
32%
USA
EU
40
Republic
of Korea
Japan
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Major Features of KIPOnet
System
Work-at-Home System
24X7 Non-Stop Service
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Policy Direction on IPR (1/5)
1. Quality-focused Examinations
 Paradigm Shift: Quantity
Quality
Change in corporate IP strategy
 The focus is on strong, high-quality IPRs rather than the quantity of applications.
 Transforming into an IP nation in the 21st century.
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Policy Direction on IPR (2/5)
2. EXCEL (EXamination exCELlence) Plan
Measures to optimize the examination infrastructure
 Putting emphasis on vigorous search of non-patent literature
 Improving the automatic machine translation system
Measures to enhance examination quality
 Implementing an individual self-diagnostic system for examination quality
 Establishing new examination divisions dedicated to newly emerging integrated
technologies
Measures to maximize efficiency in examination quality
management
 Systemizing standard operating procedures for searches and examinations in each
examination bureau
 Implementing a Responsible Management System, where director generals and
directors take full responsibility for the quality of the examination results of their
respective bureaus and divisions.
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Policy Direction on IPR (3/5)
3. Customer-tailored Patent Examination System
 Three-track Examination System
- Customers can choose an accelerated track, a regular track or a customer-deferred track.
Accelerated
Examination
Customer-tailored patent
examination system
Regular
Examination
AE
RE
Customer-deferred
Examination
CE
 Accelerated Examination: Within 3 months of the date of the
request for examination
 Customer-deferred Examination: Within 3 months of the date
specified by the customer
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Policy Direction on IPR (4/5)
4. International Cooperation under the new IP5 Framework
Work-Sharing among the IP5 offices
Work-sharing: a way of tackling examination backlogs
Bilateral cooperation and the PPH
•Support for SMEs, * Cooperation on IPR education,
•Establishing experts meetings * Exchange of staff and examiners,
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Policy Direction on IPR (5/5)
5. Developing country support using IP
Cooperating with WIPO based on Korea Funds-in-Trust
Establishment of the Korea Funds-in-Trust at WIPO(2004)
-To support developing and low income countries in strengthening their IP capacity
About 2 Million USD has been spent in 22 fields
Practical support through educational programs on the use of IPR, technology transfer
IP-based support programs
Objectives: To help local communities increase their income through the utilization of IP
To provide technological solutions to the basic necessities of life
One Village One Brand
Objectives: To increase product sales volume through the creation of brands
Pilot project (2008): designing a brand and securing a trademark for East Timor coffee
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Conclusion
① Quality focused Examinations and International
cooperation
② Creation and promotion of strong IPRs
③ Advancing domestic and foreign protection of IPRs
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Thank you
‫شكرا جزيال‬
Won-Kil YOON
Director, Technical Cooperation Division
Korean Intellectual Property Office (KIPO)
Tel. +82 (42) 481-8254
Fax. +82 (42) 472-9313
E-mail: [email protected]