WIPO Webinar: 2009 PCT Update and Developments Matthias REISCHLE Deputy Director and Head PCT Legal Affairs Section PCT Legal Division
Jan 03, 2016
WIPO Webinar:
2009 PCT Update and Developments
Matthias REISCHLE Deputy Director and Head PCT Legal Affairs Section PCT Legal Division
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2009 PCT Update and Developments
• 2008 PCT Statistics
• PCT Contracting States
• SIS (Supplementary International Search) effective January 1, 2009
• July 1, 2009 Rule changes
• July 1, 2009 Administrative Instruction/practice changes on sequence listings
• Things we are working on
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PCT Statistics
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International Applications Received in 2008 by Country of Origin
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AlbaniaAlgeriaAngolaAntigua and BarbudaArmeniaAustraliaAustriaAzerbaijanBahrain BarbadosBelarusBelgiumBelizeBeninBosnia and HerzegovinaBotswana BrazilBulgariaBurkina FasoCameroonCanadaCentral African RepublicChadChina Colombia Comoros Congo
Costa RicaCôte d'IvoireCroatiaCubaCyprusCzech RepublicDemocratic People's Republic of KoreaDenmarkDominicaDominican RepublicEcuadorEgyptEl SalvadorEquatorial Guinea EstoniaFinlandFrance,
GabonGambiaGeorgia GermanyGhana GreeceGrenadaGuatemalaGuinea
Guinea-Bissau HondurasHungaryIcelandIndiaIndonesiaIreland IsraelItalyJapanKazakhstanKenyaKyrgyzstanLao People’s Dem Rep.Latvia Lesotho LiberiaLibyan Arab JamahiriyaLiechtenstein LithuaniaLuxembourgMadagascar
MalawiMalaysiaMaliMaltaMauritaniaMexicoMonacoMongoliaMontenegroMoroccoMozambiqueNamibia NetherlandsNew ZealandNicaraguaNigerNigeriaNorwayOmanPapua New GuineaPhilippines
PolandPortugalRepublic of Korea Republic of MoldovaRomaniaRussian FederationSaint LuciaSaint Vincent and the Grenadines San MarinoSao Tomé e PrincipeSenegalSeychellesSierra LeoneSingaporeSlovakiaSloveniaSouth AfricaSpainSri LankaSudanSwaziland
St. Kitts and NevisSwedenSwitzerlandSyrian Arab RepublicTajikistan The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia TogoTrinidad and Tobago TunisiaTurkeyTurkmenistanUgandaUkraineUnited Arab EmiratesUnited KingdomUnited Republic of TanzaniaUnited States of AmericaUzbekistanViet NamYugoslaviaZambiaZimbabwe
139 PCT States
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New PCT States?
• Chile– Chilean government officials announced PCT accession for
March 2, so entry into force would be June 2
• Peru– PCT approved by President on January 10, 2008
• Watch the PCT Newsletter and our listserves for more details
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• To reply to PCT applicants’ concerns about new prior art being found once they have already incurred significant costs and entered national phase
• To reduce this risk by introducing optional supplementary searches in the PCT international phase
• To expand the scope of search in the international phase taking into account the growing linguistic diversity of the prior art
Supplementary International Search:Objectives
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Main Features
• An optional service for applicants,
– it is currently offered by three Authorities: SE, RU and XN
– more Authorities, including at least AT, EP and FI, are expected to offer the service in 2009-2010
• An applicant can request supplementary search by any Authority offering this service, except the one responsible for main international search
• Each Authority determines the scope and fees for its supplementary search
• Supplementary international search (SIS) covers only one invention – there is no option for paying additional fees
• Available for any international application, irrespective of the filing date, for which the time limit of 19 months to request the supplementary international search expires on or after 1 January 2009
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Deciding When to Use the Service
• The main international search report is intended to be of a high quality, sufficient for normal purposes
• Consequently, this service need not be used for every international application, but to give extra information in some cases where the applicant believes that this additional expense in the international phase will be worthwhile
• Before requesting supplementary search, applicants should consider:– the main international search report– the commercial value of the particular invention– the number of relevant disclosures in languages that are not
a speciality of the main ISA
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Timing and Fees
• The supplementary search request must be filed with the International Bureau within 19 months from the priority date
• Fees must be paid in Swiss francs within 1 month of filing the request:– supplementary search fee* – supplementary search handling fee*
• The Authority begins SIS on receipt of the request and international search report (ISR), or 22 months from the priority date, at latest, if the main ISR is late
• The SIS Report is established by 28 months from the priority date
*(see PCT Applicant’s Guide, Annex SISA(RU),(SE),(XN))
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(months)
File PCTapplication
120 30
International search report
& written opinion
16 18
Internationalpublication
(optional) File demand
for International preliminary examination
File localapplication
Enternationalphase
22 28
(optional)International preliminary report on
patentability
Request for supplementaryinternational
search
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Supplementary international search
report(s) established
SIS in the PCT System
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Supplementary Search Request (1)
• The request must be filed using the supplementary search request (Form PCT/IB/375), specifying– which Authority is to carry out the supplementary search– (in certain circumstances - see Unity of Invention) which
claims are to be searched
• The request may need to be accompanied by:– a translation of the international application into a language
accepted by the Authority– any sequence listing in electronic format*
* (see PCT Applicant’s Guide, Annex SISA(RU),(SE),(XN))
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Supplementary Search Request (2)
• An appointed agent can also act before the Authority specified for supplementary international search; applicants may nevertheless, if they so wish, appoint an agent specifically to represent them before this Authority
• If fees are not paid within one month from the date of filing of the request, the IB will invite the applicant to pay the missing fees, together with a late payment fee, within a (additional) month from the date of the invitation (Form PCT/IB/377)
• The request is considered withdrawn if the fees for the supplementary search are not paid, following the above described invitation procedure
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Unity of Invention
• Only one invention is searched – there is no option of paying additional search fees for additional inventions
• Usually the first claimed invention is searched, but if the main ISA has found lack of unity of invention, the applicant may request supplementary search to focus on an invention other than the first– note that the Authority is not (usually) obliged to search
inventions which have not been searched by the main ISA
• The Authority is not obliged to follow the views of the main ISA on unity of invention
• A review procedure is available which is similar to the “protest” procedure for the main search
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Scope of Search (1)
• Supplementary search is carried out on the claims as filed, usually on the first claimed invention (Article 19 and 34 amendments are not taken into account)
• The Authority is not required to search:– subject matter which it would not normally search in
accordance with Article 17(2)– claims which have not been searched by the main ISA– any international application which is subject to a limitation
set out in the Agreement between WIPO and the Authority* defining the scope of their service
* (see www.wipo.int/pct/en/access/isa_ipea_agreements.html)
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Scope of Search (2)
• The range of prior art to be searched is determined by the Authority– the search may be either a new search which takes into
account all PCT minimum documentation as well as documents held in other languages by that Authority; or
– the search may be a complement to the main search, typically including a subset of language-related documentation held by that Authority
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Supplementary International Search Report
• The supplementary international search report (Form PCT/SISA/501) is very similar to the ISR, but:– it does not contain the classification of the international application or
comments on the title and abstract– it need not contain citations of documents contained in the ISR unless
cited in conjunction with a new reference not cited in the ISR
– it may contain explanations regarding:• citations that are considered relevant (these are more detailed than
references in the ISR)• the scope of the SIS (particularly where the ISR is late and
assumptions have been made on the likely scope of main search)
• No written opinion is issued with the supplementary international search report
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Further Processing of Report
• The supplementary international search report is transmitted to the applicant and to the IB
• The IB makes the report publicly available on PATENTSCOPE® (if the international application has been published)
• If the report is not in English, it will be translated into English by the IB
• The IB sends the report and translations, where appropriate, to the IPEA and designated Offices
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Entry into the National Phase
• On the basis of the international search report and supplementary international search report(s), the applicant is in a better position to evaluate, with reasonable accuracy, the chances of obtaining a patent in the national phase and, consequently, whether the expenses associated with national phase entries are justified
• Designated Offices can have greater confidence in the results of the international phase - reducing the need for further national searches
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Other 2009 PCT Developments
• July 1, 2009 Rule changes, including new practice on furnishing claim amendments (“complete set”)
• July 1, 2009 Administrative Instruction/practice changes on sequence listings– no page fees payable for sequence listing filed in Annex C/ST.25 text
format as part of an IA filed in electronic form, but full page fees payable for all pages of a sequence listing filed in image format (e.g. PDF) or on paper
– no longer any page fee benefits for tables relating to sequence listings
– mixed mode sequence listing filings no longer available– all sequence listings will be made available via PATENTSCOPE®,
whether part of the IA or only furnished for search purposes
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Things we’re working on
• Private file inspection– Document upload system pilot begins March 2009 (limited
number of test users)• Full electronic processing and communication
– Email notifications of IB notifications to applicants. • PCT distance learning course• PCT webinars for the user community, in addition to existing program
of seminars– Watch for these—no cost updates on PCT practice– Open to providing these for companies and law firms
• New resources for PCT applicants• PatentScope® enhancements
– Full file contents will be available for IAs filed on or after January 1, 2009
– National phase entry data now for 34 countries
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For any further questions…
PCT Infoline Telephone +41 22 338 83 38Fax +41 22 338 83 39
e-mail [email protected]
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