2010-2012 Plan for Promotion of Industrial Property in Spain, 2010-2012 16th September, 2010

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2010-2012

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16th September, 2010

IP IN THE WORLD ECONOMIC CONTEXT

“ IP is the backbone of America's economy. We must work aggressively and effectively with our trading partners to ensure that IP is protected around the world " Former US Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez (2006) “ With the aim of establishing

Japan as a "nation founded on IP

," we will realize a "zero waiting list" patent examination and tighten measures against counterfeit and pirated copies. As an innovative court reform, we will create a high court devoted to intellectual property cases ” General Policy Speech by Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi (2004)

IP IN THE WORLD ECONOMIC CONTEXT

"The world economy is undergoing profound changes and transition. The future and destiny of all countries are more closely interconnected than at any time in history. We should be more forward-looking and more broad-minded.

To promote world harmony and prosperity

, I propose that we make concerted efforts in the following areas:“ 1.

First, tackle climate change.

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Oppose trade and investment protectionism. Promote sustainable recovery of the world economy.

Protect IP rights (IPR). IPR protection is vital to driving innovation and development. To safeguard IPR is to safeguard the source strength of innovation

. Wen Jiabao, World Economic Forum Dalian 2009

Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, DAVOS, 2009

IP IN THE WORLD ECONOMIC CONTEXT

Five of the largest economies , accounting for 44.1% of worldwide GDP, hold 75% of worldwide patents (the Japanese "IP Nation", the United States, Korea, Germany and China). 15 percent of worldwide patents are from the EU (2008 data).

Spain ranks fifth in the EU as regards GDP (8.7%) and its contribution to European R&D+I (5.5%), but ranks 11th as regards European patent applications (2.03%)

Regarding trademarks , one fifth of worldwide trademarks belong to Japan and the United States, followed by France and Germany. Spain is in fifth place in Community Trademarks.

45% 40% 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0%

2,03%

España 17,65% 15,85%

14,52% 13,88% 15,59% 12,57%

7,84%

6,66% 7,77%

Italia Reino Unido Francia

41%

27,41%

19,92%

Alemania Patentes I+D PIB 3

IP IN THE WORLD ECONOMIC CONTEXT

There is an upward trend in generation of patents (+3.5% in 2008) and their internationalization (+3.5% as regards international PCT patents in 2008), although in the most recent year (2009) there was less growth or a decrease (-4.5% as regards PCT).

The sectors with most growth in number of patent applications have been the information and communication technologies (ICTs), electronic devices and energy

The number of green patent applications of residents grew from 2000 to 2008 by +110%, much higher than overall patent applications in all technical fields (+ 20%) (estimated data).

8,0% 7,0% 6,0% 5,0% 4,0% 3,0% 2,0% 1,0% 0,0% Com puter tec 7,0% Telecom 6,5% Audio-visual 6,2% Electrical-energy 5,7% Nano-technology 5,2% Digital com 5,2%

Number of patent applications by field of technology between 2002 and 2008 (projections).

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IP trends

POLITICAL : Growing demand for technology transfer (health and environment) that will require consensus ensuring access of the majority of the population to the new goods and technologies.

ORGANIZATIONAL: Greater pressure on the agencies responsible for managing IP Rights by reason of social and economic needs.

ECONOMIC : Growing influence of emerging economies : The total number of patents of the BRIC countries went from 6.7% in 2004 to 14% in 2008

FINANCIAL : IP facilitates access to financing , particularly risk capital and seed capital.

SOCIOLOGICAL : More open working environments, more knowledge-intensive.

Greater pressure on industries such as the pharmaceutical industry by reason of aging population

ENVIRONMENTAL: Demand for new technologies to fight climate change. THERE WILL BE GROWTH IN THE ECONOMIC AND STRATEGIC VALUE, AND THEREFORE IN THE PRESSURE ON IP RIGHTS BY REASON OF GLOBALIZATION AND INCREASED COMPETITION

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Analysis of IP in Spain

THE INCREASED EFFORTS IN INVESTMENT IN R&D+I IN SPAIN HAVE NOT BEEN REFLECTED TO THE SAME EXTENT BY A SIGNIFICANT INCREASE IN THE NUMBER OF PATENTS

The

absence of large Spanish multinationals may mean that the business contribution to the R&D+i and patent figures is of less influence than in other countries

SMEs consider patents to be a complex matter, difficult to understand.

It is necessary to search patent

information before making public or private investments in R&D

200 190 180 170 160 150 140 130 120 110 100 2004 Gasto I+D total

Inversión en I+D y solicitudes de patentes

2005 I+D Admón pública 2006 I+D enseñanza Superior 2007 I+D empresarial 2008 Patentes 7

GREEN PATENTS IN SPAIN

THE OECD RANKS SPAIN AS THE SIXTH LARGEST WORLDWIDE GENERATOR OF RENEWABLE ENERGY PATENTS AND THE EU AS THE LEADING WORLDWIDE REGION AS REGARDS GREEN PATENTS (OECD, 2009 REPORT).

THE MOST IMPORTANT "GREEN PATENTS" IN SPAIN (2007 AND 2008 DATA):

SOLAR ENERGY (MORE THAN 50% OF ALL GREEN PATENTS AND MODELS)

WIND ENERGY (21%).

ONLY A FEW NUMBER OF COMPANIES ARE CARRYING OUT ACTIVE POLICIES TO PROTECT THEIR INNOVATIONS IN THIS SECTOR.

WHY THE PLAN Π?

a) TO MAKE A BREAKTROUGH TO

INCORPORATE INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY INTO THE SPANISH ECONOMY.

b) CONSOLIDATE THE TRANSITION OF THE SPANISH IP SYSTEM INTO THE 21ST CENTURY, BY PURSUING:

EXCELLENT MANAGEMENT, FLEXIBILITY AND COMPETITIVENESS.

c) SUPPORT THE SPANISH PRODUCTIVE SYSTEM, PARTICULARLY SMES, BY

REDUCING COSTS AND RESOLUTION TIME, DIMINISHING BUREAUCRACY INTERNATIONALIZATION OF BUSINESSES

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AND PROMOTING

THE PLAN Π WAS FORMALLY

APPROVED BY THE SPANISH GOVERN IN THE CABINET MEETING OF 23TH APRIL, 2010.

OUR GOAL

2010-2012 IP PLAN To ESTABLISH INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY AS A FACTOR FOR DIFFERENTIATION, SPECIALIZATION AND GREATER RETURN ON THE SPANISH PRODUCTIVE SYSTEM IN THE LONG TERM

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STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES

STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES DEFINITION STIMULUS OF IP INCREASE USE BY SPANISH BUSINESSES OF IP BY STRENGTHENING BUSINESS AND SOCIAL CULTURE IN THIS REGARD INTERNATIONALIZA TION PROTECTION AND SECURITY STRENGTHEN USE OF IP AS TOOL FOR ACCESS BY SPANISH COMPANIES TO INTERNATIONAL MARKETS ENSURE THE EFFECTIVENESS OF IP RIGHTS GREEN IP EXCELLENCE IN MANAGEMENT PROMOTION, PROTECTION AND PROFITABILITY OF INVESTMENTS IN TECHNOLOGIES TO FIGHT CLIMATE CHANGE STRENGTHEN SPTO SERVICES AS AN EFFICIENT AND REVITALIZING AGENCY FOR IP ACTIVITIES AND THEIR DISSEMINATION

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SO 1: Stimulus of IP ( €18.4 million)

Reduction of public fees and prices: €8.2 million

18% reduction of fees over three years and reduction of public prices of all IP titles (€8.2 million). New open services. Aid to SMEs: €6.6 million

Implementation of a line of aid and subsidies to SMEs and individuals (€3.6 million )

Aid to IP Management: Promotion of the Virtual Center for SMEs (DGPYME and EOI), Regional Centers with the autonomous communities, new SME tools

Training activities: Creation of the online and on-site "IP Classroom" IP dissemination: €3.6 million

Promotion and daily internal and online publication of the Intellectual Property Official Gazette

Sectorial conferences and guides (Renewables, Foodstuffs, Footwear)

Cooperation agreements with technology-intensive businesses

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SO 2: Internationalization ( €15.7 million)

Aid to internationalization of Spanish patents: €14.5 million

Aid programme to support internationalization of IP (payment of fees and for translations)

Measures to reduce fees in the International Patent System (-85%)

Online advice through the Virtual Center for international extension.

Support of Spanish as a language of technology: €1.2 million

Strengthening the role of the SPTO as an International Search Authority, increasing the number of international applications

Promotion of Spanish as an official language in all treaties managed by WIPO

Computerized translator from Chinese/Korean/English to Spanish International cooperation for support of Spanish IP

Promotion of greater cooperation with other national offices by signing bilateral agreements to implement flexible mechanisms for obtaining patents abroad (e.g., the Patent Prosecution Highway)

Promotion of cooperation projects with the OHIM for dissemination and standardization of tools.

Creation of a network of legal experts in the Industrial Property Offices of Southern Europe and the Mediterranean

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SO 3: Protection and security ( €600,000)

Awareness regarding the fight against piracy €400,000

“Soy Original” ("I'm an Original") awareness campaign in municipalities with more than 100,000 inhabitants.

Informational webpage, www.oepm-antipirateria.es

Institutional aid for effective protection of IP rights €100,000

24-hour speedy information services for judges, the police and users.

Creation of a case law database for the Spanish and Community courts in IP matters.

Cooperation in the improvement of training of judges, prosecutors, the police and customs authorities in all matters related to IP.

Development of speedy information services for judges, the police and users Improvement of the statistical information system €100,00

Promotion of a common statistical methodology for infringement of IP rights in the European Community.

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SO 4: Green IP ( €1.7 million)

Promotion of IP in sectors related to alternative energies and environmental protection.

Promotion of the procedure for accelerated grant of patents (concesión acelerada de patentes, or "CAP") for patent applications related to clean technologies.

Line of aid to green technology inventions.

Transfer of green technologies.

Design of a forum for technology offer and demand clean technologies (Marketplace) for the transfer of

Preparation of a technology monitoring bulletin first related to electric cars) regarding green technologies (the Reporting and dissemination of patented innovation in green technologies.

Creation of a "Leading Companies Forum" of the leading companies in management of Industrial Property in businesses related to renewable energies

Creation of an annual "Green Patent" prize greenhouse gases based on its contribution to reduction of

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SO 5: Excellence in management ( €5 million)

Online patents and trademarks €4 million

Electronic processing of 100% of SPTO procedures.

Stimulating B2G their own files.

(Business to Government) services by creating a register of users to facilitate online access to

Auto-completion of applications in order for the Authority not to collect the data Simplification of proceedings and quality improvements €0.4 million

Amendment of the regulatory framework to facilitate access to IP by SMEs and universities. (E.g.: Elimination of the requirement of including the patent claims in the first filing).

Reduction of terms for direct concession of appeals (14%). of distinctive signs (15%) patents (3.8%), utility models (7%) and resolution

Rapid grant of IP titles: industrial designs in 72 hours, trademarks in 5 months. Patents in 12 months (voluntary accelerated concession programme).

Incorporation of the Quality Management System of the system to the key areas within the SPTO.

in accordance with the ISO 9001:2008 standard and extension SPTO 2.0 €0.6 million

Creation of IP Interaction Forum SPTO 2.0

with IP system users.

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PLAN OBJECTIVES: IN 2012...

OBJECTIVE1: STIMULUS OF IP

SPAIN MUST BE AMONG THE

10 LEADING COUNTRIES IN THE EU WITH THE MOST DOMESTIC PATENTS AND UTILITY MODELS .

THE AVERAGE OF TRADEMARK APPLICATIONS IN SPAIN WILL MOVE FROM 1100

TO 1225 PER YEAR, AND THE AVERAGE OF PATENT APPLICATIONS WILL MOVE FROM 84 TO 90 PER MILLION INHABITANTS.

MORE THAN

100,000 COMPANIES WILL HAVE PARTICIPATED IN PLAN ACTIONS.

OBJETIVE 2: INTERNATIONALISATION

MORE THAN

5000 COMPANIES WILL HAVE APPLIED FOR INTERNATIONALIZATION AID.

SPAIN MUST BE AMONG THE

10 LEADING COUNTRIES IN THE EU IN EUROPEAN PATENTS AND AMONG THE 15 LEADING COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD IN PCT.

9 INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS

WILL HAVE BEEN SIGNED WITH NATIONAL PATENT OFFICES OF OTHER COUNTRIES.

PROMOTION OF GREATER COOPERATION WITH OTHER NATIONAL OFFICES BY

SIGNING BILATERAL AGREEMENTS TO IMPLEMENT FLEXIBLE MECHANISMS FOR OBTAINING PATENTS ABROAD (E.G., THE PATENT PROSECUTION HIGHWAY).

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PLAN OBJECTIVES: IN 2012...

OBJECTIVE 3: PROTECTION AND SECURITY

MORE THAN

550 ANNUAL INFORMATION SERVICES WILL BE OFFERED .

AWARENESS ACTIONS

WILL BE UNDERTAKEN IN MORE THAN 50 MUNICIPALITIES HAVING MORE THAN 100,000 INHABITANTS .

THERE WILL BE MORE THAN 2200 MONTHLY HITS ON THE ANTIPIRACY WEBPAGE

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OBJECTIVE 4: GREEN IP

MORE THAN 5000 USERS

WILL HAVE SUBSCRIBED TO THE BULLETIN.

THE NEW SYSTEM WILL ALLOW 20% OF PATENTS APPLIED FOR IN THE GREEN IP SECTOR TO USE THE ACCELERATED PROCEDURE.

SPAIN WILL BE AMONG

THE LEADING 5 COUNTRIES IN THE EU IN THE NUMBER OF EUROPEAN AND PCT APPLICATIONS IN THIS SECTOR.

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Plan Objectives: in 2012...

OBJECTIVE 5: EXCELLENCE IN MANAGEMENT

THE NUMBER OF USERS OF ONLINE TOOLS DEVELOPED BY THE

SPTO WILL BE MORE THAN

50,000

.

15% OF PATENTS, 80% OF TRADEMARKS (DIRECT) AND

80% OF DESIGNS (DIRECT) WILL BE GRANTED IN LESS THAN

12 MONTHS, 5 MONTHS AND 72 HOURS

.

THERE WILL BE MORE THAN

15,000 USERS

SUBSCRIBED TO THE SPTO 2.0 NETWORK.

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IP IN SPAIN

La propiedad industrial es el vector de innovación, de competitividad y de crecimiento para el futuro de la economía española”

Ministro Sebastián, Presentación Plan PI

http://www.planpi.es/index.html