+ All Categories
Home > Documents > 0 The ‘‘Japanese Model’’ Japan’s Initiatives for Meeting the Future May 14, 2009...

0 The ‘‘Japanese Model’’ Japan’s Initiatives for Meeting the Future May 14, 2009...

Date post: 22-Dec-2015
Category:
View: 213 times
Download: 0 times
Share this document with a friend
Popular Tags:
22
1 The ‘‘Japanese Model’’ The ‘‘Japanese Model’’ Japan’s Initiatives for Meeting the Japan’s Initiatives for Meeting the Future Future May 14, 2009 Copenhagen, Denmark Takashi SUZUKI Commissioner Japan Patent Office
Transcript
Page 1: 0 The ‘‘Japanese Model’’ Japan’s Initiatives for Meeting the Future May 14, 2009 Copenhagen, Denmark Takashi SUZUKI Commissioner Japan Patent Office.

1

The ‘‘Japanese Model’’The ‘‘Japanese Model’’Japan’s Initiatives for Meeting the FutureJapan’s Initiatives for Meeting the Future

May 14, 2009

Copenhagen, Denmark

Takashi SUZUKI

Commissioner

Japan Patent Office

Page 2: 0 The ‘‘Japanese Model’’ Japan’s Initiatives for Meeting the Future May 14, 2009 Copenhagen, Denmark Takashi SUZUKI Commissioner Japan Patent Office.

2

What is the ideal IP System in 2020?

IP System for Pro-Innovation

Challenge

◆  Cleaning up the Backlog

◆  Change in the Environment of Innovation

Page 3: 0 The ‘‘Japanese Model’’ Japan’s Initiatives for Meeting the Future May 14, 2009 Copenhagen, Denmark Takashi SUZUKI Commissioner Japan Patent Office.

3

Topics

1. Current patent system and related issues1. Current patent system and related issues

2-1. PPH – eliminating the backlog2-1. PPH – eliminating the backlog

2-2. Patent system for pro-innovation2-2. Patent system for pro-innovation

2. JPO efforts to solve issues and establish IP system suitable for 20202. JPO efforts to solve issues and establish IP system suitable for 2020

Page 4: 0 The ‘‘Japanese Model’’ Japan’s Initiatives for Meeting the Future May 14, 2009 Copenhagen, Denmark Takashi SUZUKI Commissioner Japan Patent Office.

44

Progress of Economy

Promotion of Invention

Patent

1. Current Patent System and Related Issues 1. Current Patent System and Related Issues

Page 5: 0 The ‘‘Japanese Model’’ Japan’s Initiatives for Meeting the Future May 14, 2009 Copenhagen, Denmark Takashi SUZUKI Commissioner Japan Patent Office.

5

◆  Change in the Environment of Innovation

◆  Eliminating the Backlog

- Rapid increase of Patent Applications throughout the world

- Increasing “Pendency Period”

- Change of the Role of the Patent

- Change in the Obstacle to Promoting Innovation

1. Current Patent System and Related Issues 1. Current Patent System and Related Issues

Page 6: 0 The ‘‘Japanese Model’’ Japan’s Initiatives for Meeting the Future May 14, 2009 Copenhagen, Denmark Takashi SUZUKI Commissioner Japan Patent Office.

6

Applications byApplications by Non-residents: Non-residents:

Approx. Approx.

700,000700,000

1.76 million1.76 million

0

0.4

0.8

1.2

1.6

2.0

1996 2001 2006

(Million)

Applications by residents

Rapid increase in the number of Patent Rapid increase in the number of Patent Applications throughout the worldApplications throughout the world

2-1. PPH – Eliminating the Backlog 2-1. PPH – Eliminating the Backlog

Page 7: 0 The ‘‘Japanese Model’’ Japan’s Initiatives for Meeting the Future May 14, 2009 Copenhagen, Denmark Takashi SUZUKI Commissioner Japan Patent Office.

7

Increasing “Pendency Period” Increasing “Pendency Period”

(Months)

2-1. PPH – Eliminating the Backlog 2-1. PPH – Eliminating the Backlog

USPTOEPOJPO

10

20

30

40

50

60

1999 2001 2003 2005 2007

Page 8: 0 The ‘‘Japanese Model’’ Japan’s Initiatives for Meeting the Future May 14, 2009 Copenhagen, Denmark Takashi SUZUKI Commissioner Japan Patent Office.

8

PPH - Patent Prosecution HighwayPPH - Patent Prosecution Highway

OFF

OSF

Examination

Application

Application

Patent

Request for PPH

Accelerated Examination

2-1. PPH – Eliminating the Backlog 2-1. PPH – Eliminating the Backlog

Page 9: 0 The ‘‘Japanese Model’’ Japan’s Initiatives for Meeting the Future May 14, 2009 Copenhagen, Denmark Takashi SUZUKI Commissioner Japan Patent Office.

9

Application Patent

FA 2-3 FA 2-3 monthsmonths

Without PPH

With PPH

◆ Case of JP <=> US

Expeditious Expeditious ExaminationExamination

FA 25-27 months

Period from Request to First Action  

2-1. PPH – Eliminating the Backlog 2-1. PPH – Eliminating the Backlog

Page 10: 0 The ‘‘Japanese Model’’ Japan’s Initiatives for Meeting the Future May 14, 2009 Copenhagen, Denmark Takashi SUZUKI Commissioner Japan Patent Office.

10

Overall 44%

PPH 95%

Improvement of Quality

49%

64%

JP=>USUS=>JP

Grant rate (transitional) in JP-US PPH

2-1. PPH – Eliminating the Backlog 2-1. PPH – Eliminating the Backlog

Page 11: 0 The ‘‘Japanese Model’’ Japan’s Initiatives for Meeting the Future May 14, 2009 Copenhagen, Denmark Takashi SUZUKI Commissioner Japan Patent Office.

11

2-1. PPH – Eliminating the Backlog 2-1. PPH – Eliminating the Backlog

Applications by Non-residents PPH

Accelerated Examination

Complementary Interaction between PCT & PPH

PCT Applications:Approx. 340,000

Paris Route Applications:

Approx. 360,000

Page 12: 0 The ‘‘Japanese Model’’ Japan’s Initiatives for Meeting the Future May 14, 2009 Copenhagen, Denmark Takashi SUZUKI Commissioner Japan Patent Office.

12

Expanding PPH NetworkExpanding PPH Network

2-1. PPH – Eliminating the Backlog 2-1. PPH – Eliminating the Backlog

DPMA

IP Australia

Mar. 2008

DKPTO

JPO

UKIPO

KIPO

CIPO

EPOSep. 2008

ROSPatent

IPOS

NBPR

: Under consideration

: Full implementation

: Pilot implementation

APO

Apr. 20

08

Sep. 2007

Jan. 2008

Jan. 2

008

Mar. 2009

Ap

r. 2007

Jul.

2007Nov. 2008

Jul. 2008

Jul. 2006

USPTO

Feb

. 20

09

Apr. 2009

May. 2009

Apr. 2009

Page 13: 0 The ‘‘Japanese Model’’ Japan’s Initiatives for Meeting the Future May 14, 2009 Copenhagen, Denmark Takashi SUZUKI Commissioner Japan Patent Office.

13

Plurilateral PPH FrameworkPlurilateral PPH Framework

StandardizedStandardizedRequirementsRequirements

JPOJPO

Office ARequestRequestfor PPHfor PPH

Office B Office C

USPTOUSPTO

2-1. PPH – Eliminating the Backlog 2-1. PPH – Eliminating the Backlog

Page 14: 0 The ‘‘Japanese Model’’ Japan’s Initiatives for Meeting the Future May 14, 2009 Copenhagen, Denmark Takashi SUZUKI Commissioner Japan Patent Office.

1414

Company ACompany A(Fuel Cell)

Company BCompany B(Body of vehicle)

Progress through Open InnovationProgress through Open Innovation

Fuel Cell Vehicle

Open InnovationOpen Innovation

2-2. Patent System for Pro-Innovation2-2. Patent System for Pro-Innovation

Page 15: 0 The ‘‘Japanese Model’’ Japan’s Initiatives for Meeting the Future May 14, 2009 Copenhagen, Denmark Takashi SUZUKI Commissioner Japan Patent Office.

1515

1,000 Patents for 1 Product

Injunction

Infringement against JUST 1 Patent

STOP!

1 Patent

2-2. Patent System for Pro-Innovation2-2. Patent System for Pro-Innovation

Page 16: 0 The ‘‘Japanese Model’’ Japan’s Initiatives for Meeting the Future May 14, 2009 Copenhagen, Denmark Takashi SUZUKI Commissioner Japan Patent Office.

1616

Injunction

Patent TrollPatent Troll

Patent Troll

Companies

Extortionate Fee

Patent

2-2. Patent System for Pro-Innovation2-2. Patent System for Pro-Innovation

Page 17: 0 The ‘‘Japanese Model’’ Japan’s Initiatives for Meeting the Future May 14, 2009 Copenhagen, Denmark Takashi SUZUKI Commissioner Japan Patent Office.

1717

- Patent system

for accelerating innovation

- Strong patent right

supported by patent offices and courts

- International harmonization

for granting a patent right quickly

◆ Three important purposes

2-2. Patent System for Pro-Innovation2-2. Patent System for Pro-Innovation

Page 18: 0 The ‘‘Japanese Model’’ Japan’s Initiatives for Meeting the Future May 14, 2009 Copenhagen, Denmark Takashi SUZUKI Commissioner Japan Patent Office.

1818

1. Injunction Right

2. Exceptions to the Effects of Patent Rights (Experimental or Research Purposes)

3. Modified ”Mutual Recognition”

2-2. Patent System for Pro-Innovation2-2. Patent System for Pro-Innovation

Page 19: 0 The ‘‘Japanese Model’’ Japan’s Initiatives for Meeting the Future May 14, 2009 Copenhagen, Denmark Takashi SUZUKI Commissioner Japan Patent Office.

19

Injunction Right

Four-factor test• The plaintiff has suffered an irreparable injury.

• Remedies available at law, such as monetary damages, are inadequate to compensate for that injury.

• Considering the balance of hardships between the plaintiff and defendant, a remedy in equity is warranted.

• The public interest would not be disserved by a permanent injunction.

eBay Case

2-2. Patent System for Pro-Innovation2-2. Patent System for Pro-Innovation

Page 20: 0 The ‘‘Japanese Model’’ Japan’s Initiatives for Meeting the Future May 14, 2009 Copenhagen, Denmark Takashi SUZUKI Commissioner Japan Patent Office.

2020

Exceptions to the Effects of Patent Rights

[Experimental or Research Purposes]

1. Research for Patentability2. Research to Determine Operability

3. Examination for Future Progress

2-2. Patent System for Pro-Innovation2-2. Patent System for Pro-Innovation

Page 21: 0 The ‘‘Japanese Model’’ Japan’s Initiatives for Meeting the Future May 14, 2009 Copenhagen, Denmark Takashi SUZUKI Commissioner Japan Patent Office.

21

PatentCountry A

Country B

Exploring ”Mutual Recognition”

Examination

Application

Application

2-2. Patent System for Pro-Innovation2-2. Patent System for Pro-Innovation

Page 22: 0 The ‘‘Japanese Model’’ Japan’s Initiatives for Meeting the Future May 14, 2009 Copenhagen, Denmark Takashi SUZUKI Commissioner Japan Patent Office.

22

Thank you Thank you


Recommended