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The Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) WIPO-KIPO-KIPA IP PANORAMA BUSINESS SCHOOL 7 October 2008 Kim Jae Hyon, PCT Legal Division WIPO.

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1 The Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) WIPO-KIPO-KIPA IP PANORAMA BUSINESS SCHOOL 7 October 2008 Kim Jae Hyon, PCT Legal Division WIPO

2 (1) What is the PCT? (2) Why use the PCT? What are its advantages? (3) Recent PCT Developments (4) Things we’re working on

3 (1) What is the PCT?

4 A mainly procedural international treaty facilitating certain steps in the process of obtaining patents internationally More specifically, the PCT establishes a procedure for the filing and processing of a single application for a patent which has legal effect in the countries which are Treaty members Simplifies the procedure for obtaining patent protection in many countries, making it more efficient and economical for: (1) users of the patent system (applicants and inventors); and (2) patent Offices

5 The decision on granting patents is made exclusively by national or regional Offices in the national phase Signed in June 1970, in Washington, D.C., and became operational in June 1978 with 18 States As of 27 September 2007, the PCT has 138 Contracting States

6 =PCT Albania Algeria Angola (27 December 2007) Antigua and Barbuda Armenia Australia Austria Azerbaijan Bahrain Barbados Belarus Belgium Belize Benin Bosnia and Herzegovina Botswana Brazil Bulgaria Burkina Faso Cameroon Canada Central African Republic Chad China Colombia Comoros Congo Costa Rica Côte d'Ivoire Croatia Cuba Cyprus Czech Republic Democratic People's Republic of Korea Denmark Dominica Dominican Republic Ecuador Egypt El Salvador Equatorial Guinea Estonia Finland France, Gabon Gambia Georgia Germany Ghana Greece Grenada Guatemala Guinea Guinea-Bissau Honduras Hungary Iceland India Indonesia Ireland Israel Italy Japan Kazakhstan Kenya Kyrgyzstan Lao People’s Dem Rep. Latvia Lesotho Liberia Libyan Arab Jamahiriya Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Madagascar Malawi Malaysia Mali Malta Mauritania Mexico Monaco Mongolia Montenegro Morocco Mozambique Namibia Netherlands New Zealand Nicaragua Niger Nigeria Norway Oman Papua New Guinea Philippines Poland Portugal Republic of Korea Republic of Moldova Romania Russian Federation Saint Lucia Saint Vincent and the Grenadines San Marino Senegal Seychelles Sierra Leone Singapore Slovakia Slovenia South Africa Spain Sri Lanka Sudan Swaziland St. Kitts and Nevis Sweden Switzerland Syrian Arab Republic Tajikistan The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia Togo Trinidad and Tobago Tunisia Turkey Turkmenistan Uganda Ukraine United Arab Emirates United Kingdom United Republic of Tanzania United States of America Uzbekistan Viet Nam Yugoslavia Zambia Zimbabwe 138 PCT States

7 Growth in PCT member States over last 10 years 2003 Papua New Guinea Syrian Arab Republic Egypt Botswana 2002 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Seychelles 2001 Colombia Ecuador Equatorial Guinea Philippines Oman Zambia Tunisia 2000 Algeria Antigua and Barbuda Mozambique Belize 1999 United Arab Emirates South Africa Costa Rica Dominica United Republic of Tanzania Morocco 1998 Cyprus Croatia Grenada India 1997 Yugoslavia Ghana Zimbabwe Sierra Leone Indonesia Gambia Guinea- Bissau 1996 Turkey Israel Cuba Saint Lucia Bosnia and Herzegovina 2004 San Marino 2005 Comoros Nigeria Libyan Arab Jamahiriya St. Kitts and Nevis 2006 Honduras El Salvador Malaysia Lao People’s Democratic Republic Guatemala 2007 Malta Bahrain Dominican Republic Angola

8 Growth in PCT filings

9 PCT Filing forecasts

10 The PCT System --typical use, in more detail (months) File PCT application 120 30 International search report & written opinion 16 18 International publication (optional) File demand for International preliminary examination File local application Enter national phase 2228 (optional) International preliminary report on patentability

11 The PCT System --typical use, in more detail (months) File PCT application 120 30 International search report & written opinion 16 18 International publication (optional) File demand for International preliminary examination File local application Enter national phase 2228 (optional) International preliminary report on patentability Typically a national patent application in the home country of the applicant

12 The PCT System --typical use, in more detail (months) File PCT application 120 30 International search report & written opinion 16 18 International publication (optional) File demand for International preliminary examination File local application Enter national phase 2228 (optional) International preliminary report on patentability Typically filed in same national patent office--one set of fees, one language, one set of formality requirements--and legal effect in all PCT States

13 The PCT System --typical use, in more detail (months) File PCT application 120 30 International search report & written opinion 16 18 International publication (optional) File demand for International preliminary examination File local application Enter national phase 2228 (optional) International preliminary report on patentability Report on state of the art (prior art documents and their relevance) + initial patentability opinion

14 The PCT System --typical use, in more detail (months) File PCT application 120 30 International search report & written opinion 16 18 International publication (optional) File demand for International preliminary examination File local application Enter national phase 2228 (optional) International preliminary report on patentability Disclosing to world content of application in standardized way

15 The PCT System --typical use, in more detail (months) File PCT application 120 30 International search report & written opinion 16 18 International publication (optional) File demand for International preliminary examination File local application Enter national phase 2228 (optional) International preliminary report on patentability Request an additional patentability analysis on basis of amended application

16 The PCT System --typical use, in more detail (months) File PCT application 120 30 International search report & written opinion 16 18 International publication (optional) File demand for International preliminary examination File local application Enter national phase 2228 (optional) International preliminary report on patentability Additional patentability analysis, designed to assist in national phase decision- making

17 The PCT System --typical use, in more detail (months) File PCT application 120 30 International search report & written opinion 16 18 International publication (optional) File demand for International preliminary examination File local application Enter national phase 2228 (optional) International preliminary report on patentability Express intention and take steps to pursue to grant in various states

18 (2) Why use the PCT? What are its advantages?

19 1. brings the world within reach 2. postpones the major costs associated with internationalizing a patent application 3. provides a strong basis for patenting decisions 4. is used by the world’s major corporations, universities and research institutions when they seek international patent protection 5. allows you to apply securely and easily online, and to save money by doing so As the cornerstone of the international patent system, the PCT provides a worldwide system for simplified filing and processing of patent applications, which--

20 1. Brings the world within reach How? PCT application = Legal effect of a regular national patent application in all PCT States

21 2. Postpones the major costs associated with internationalizing a patent application

22 What are those large initial costs? 1) Translations of the patent applications (which are highly technical documents) into various national languages 2) Official fees for payment to national/regional patent offices (for example, filing fees, claims fees, etc.) 3) Fees for the services of local patent agents/attorneys in the designated states

23 When are these costs incurred?

24 Traditional patent system vs. PCT system Fees for: --translations --Office fees --local agents 0 12 File local application File applications abroad (months) Traditional (months) File PCT application 1230 International search report & written opinion 1618 International publication (optional) File demand for International preliminary examination File local application Enter national phase 2228 (optional) International preliminary report on patentability PCT 0 Fees for: --translations --Office fees --local agents

25 PCT Costs--in perspective According to IP Global Estimator, the total cost of hypothetical application (RO/US, ISA/EP, 46 pages/12 claims w/3 independent, national phase in AU, CA, EPO, JP, MX, US, and EP validation in DE, FR, GB, IT, NL & SE, + maintenance fees--from filing until expiration of 12 national phase patents at 20 years from the filing date) would be USD $232,742 Thus, the PCT filing fees, including the international search by the EPO, (total: USD $3,637) represented 1.6% of what the PCT applicant could expect to pay throughout the full life of this patent family If the payment of annual maintenance fees is eliminated from the above calculation, the total amount that the applicant would expect to pay to see his/her patents granted is reduced to USD $86,398. PCT filing fees would then represent 4.2% of this amount [Estimate date: July 1, 2007]

26 3. Provides a strong basis for patenting decisions

27 Together with the time gained (as previously explained) and the postponement of the significant costs, it is the information about the potential patentability of the invention that is received during the PCT process which is the most valuable for the PCT applicant

28 What does this potential patentability information consist of?

29 In Chapter I of the Treaty (before the international publication), it is the content of the International Search Report (ISR) and the Written Opinion of the International Searching Authority In Chapter II of the Treaty (after international publication), it is the content of the International Preliminary Report on Patentability (Chapter II) (IPRP (Ch. II))

30 Documents relevant to whether or not your invention may be patentable Symbols indicating which aspect of patentability the document cited is relevant to (for example, novelty, inventive step, etc.) The claim numbers in your application to which the document is relevant Example: international search report

31 Example: written opinion of the ISA Patentability assessment of claims Reasoning supporting the assessment

32 Example: international preliminary report on patentability (Ch. II) Reasoning supporting the assessment Patentability assessment of claims (usually, as amended)

33 He/she uses it as a basis for their patenting decisions-- decisions about: 1) whether to enter the national phase 2) where to enter the national phase Example-- Based on the information received during both Chapters I and II, the Procter & Gamble company found that it: --abandoned 20% of PCT filings at national phase (did not enter national phase at all anywhere); --when it did enter national phase, it did so in only 70% of the States it had originally intended to patent in What does the applicant do with the information from the ISR, ISO and IPRP Ch. II?

34 4. Is used by the world’s major corporations, universities and research institutions when they seek international patent protection

35 International applications received in 2007 by country of origin

36 Top PCT Applicants (2007)

37 TOP Korean PCT users LG Electronics Samsung Electronics LG Chemicals ETRI – Electronics & Telecom. Research Institute Seoul National University POSCO – Pohang Iron & Steel Company AMORE PACIFIC CORP. LG Innotek Co. Ltd. KIST – Korea Institute of Science & Technology

38 5. apply securely and easily online, and save money for doing so!

39 PCT Electronic filing overview 1. Prepare application body: in XML using the PCT-SAFE Editor or in PDF 2. Prepare Request using free, WIPO-produced PCT- SAFE software 3. Electronically sign: WIPO Customer digital certificate or other 010101 0 101010 1 010101 0 Signatu re 4. Transmit (on- line or on CD-R) 5. Receive a receipt (for on- line filings)

40 PCT E-filing fee reductions  100 Swiss francs: paper filings request printout created with PCT-SAFE diskette prepared with PCT- SAFE  100 Swiss francs: electronic filings request not in character coded format (for ex., PDF)  200 Swiss francs: electronic filings text of application not in character coded format (for example, PDF)  300 Swiss francs: electronic filings text of application in character coded format (for example, XML)

41 39.5% of IAs filed fully electronically Less than 40% are filed on paper only 23 receiving Offices accept PCT electronic filing

42 (3) Recent PCT developments

43 Effective April 2007: restoration of the right of priority (PCT Rule 26bis.3) applications filed with parts missing (PCT Rule 20) addition of patent documents of the Republic of Korea to the PCT minimum documentation (PCT Rule 34.1) 1 April 2007 Amendments to the PCT Regulations

44 1 July 2008 Changes to the PCT Regulations and other changes Effective July 2008: Use the results of an earlier search (PCT Rule 12bis.1) Use of e-mail address, for receiving communication from a PCT office, in the PCT Request (Form PCT/RO/101)

45 1 January 2009 Amendments to the PCT Regulations Supplementary International Search (PCT Rule 45bis) Korean is a PCT publication language (PCT Rule 48.3)

46 (4) Things we’re working on

47 PCT-related projects currently underway Priority document digital access service Extension of national phase entry information availability –30 Offices currently providing data, with 1.2 million national phase notifications, updated monthly Patent landscaping tools Private file inspection XML processing Terminology database/Multilingual searching National patent collections

48 Future PCT Issues Comprehensive review of PCT minimum documentation PCT solution for color drawings EPO future proposal for claims fees in PCT Ramifications for PCT of new US rules on claims and continuations Potential for creating online repositories of national and PCT search and examination reports New PCT translation paradigm, building on multilingual searching

49 Questions?


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