Topic 8: Filing Patent Applications: Examples of Filing in Different Countries and under the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT)

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Structure of the presentation Topic 8: Filing Patent Applications: Examples of Filing in Different Countries and under the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) WIPO Patent Drafting Course for Patent Agents from the ARIPO Member States and Observer States Tomoko Miyamoto Head, Patent Law Section, WIPO Harare September 8, 2015

Terrritoriality Patent rights enforcable within the country in which a patent is granted Revocation of a patent effective within the country in which the patent is revoked

Filing foreign s Priority claim 3 File Application X locally within 12 months (priority period) A B C File Applications A, B, C in other countries, claiming priority of Application X Subsequent s (A, B, C ) shall not be invalidated by publications, public presentations etc. of the invention during the priority period Based on the Paris Convention (1883) 176 Member States During the priority period, applicants may consider in which countries they wish to protect their inventions.

Seeking patent protection abroad Using national patent systems Using regional patent systems ARIPO: African Regional Intellectual Property Organization OAPI: African Intellectual Property Organization EPO: European Patent Organisation EAPO: Eurasian Patent Organization GCC: Gulf Cooperation Council Patent Office Using the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) system

Using national patent systems - Different exclusions from patentable subject matter - Different patentability requirements - Different Forms, languages

Using regional patent systems EPO EAPO OAPI GCC ARIPO Regional patents granted by a regional patent office - A regional patent having effect in all member states; or - A bundle of national patents (having effect in designated Member States)

7 Resources Directory of national / regional intellectual property offices http://www.wipo.int/directory/en/urls.jsp National, regional and international IP laws (WIPO Lex) http://www.wipo.int/wipolex/en/

Seeking patent protection abroad Using national patent systems Using regional patent systems (EPO, EAPO, OAPI, ARIPO, GCC) Using the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) system (months) 0 12 30 File local File a PCT phase Nat. Pat. Off. Nat. Pat. Off. Reg. Pat. Off. [National phase]

1. Often, before filing a PCT, a national is filed. 0 (months) 12 16 18 22 28 30 File local File a PCT Int. search report & written opinion by ISA publication File demand for int. preliminary exam. Int. preliminary report on patentability (Chapter II)

2. A PCT filed. 0 (months) 12 16 18 22 28 30 File local File a PCT Int. search report & written opinion by ISA publication File demand for int. preliminary exam. Int. preliminary report on patentability (Chapter II)

PCT international - Filing one international patent has the same effect as filing national s in 148 PCT Contracting States - In general, an applicant may file a PCT with its national office or WIPO. If permitted by the national law, possibility of filing with a regional patent office (applicants who are nationals or residents of the ARIPO MSs may file a PCT with ARIPO). - Possibility of 90% reductions of certain fees for LDC applicants and for a natural person from developing countries.

3. search report and written opinion prepared by an Search Authority (ISA) Relevant prior art Written opinion a preliminary and non-binding opinion on whether the invention appears to meet the patentability criteria in light of the search report results. 0 (months) 12 16 18 22 28 30 File local File a PCT Int. search report & written opinion by ISA publication File demand for int. preliminary exam. Int. preliminary report on patentability (Chapter II)

4. The PCT and the international search report published on the WIPO PATENTSCOPE website. 0 (months) 12 16 18 22 28 30 File local File a PCT Int. search report & written opinion by ISA publication File demand for int. preliminary exam. Int. preliminary report on patentability (Chapter II)

5. [OPTIONAL] An applicant may request an international preliminary examination by an Preliminary Examining Authority. An applicant has an opportunity to amend the claims, description and drawings. ex. Claim 1 as filed: A form of the methanesulfonic acid addition salt of a compound of formula I, comprising crystals of the β-modification. Claim 1 as amended: A form of the monomethanesulfonic acid addition salt of a compound of formula I, comprising at least 90% by weight crystals of the β-modification, said crystals of the β- modification being non-hygroscopic and remaining essentially dry in a glass climatic chamber at 25 o C and relative humidifies up to and including 93%. 0 (months) 12 16 18 22 28 30 File local File a PCT Int. search report & written opinion by ISA publication File demand for int. preliminary exam. Int. preliminary report on patentability (Chapter II)

6. An international preliminary examination report is prepared and sent to the applicant and WIPO ( to national offices). A preliminary and non-binding opinion Novelty Inventive step Industrial applicability Other defects (ex. nonclarity of claims, claims not supported by the descriptions) 0 (months) 12 16 18 22 28 30 File local File a PCT Int. search report & written opinion by ISA publication File demand for int. preliminary exam. Int. preliminary report on patentability (Chapter II)

7. The applicant decides whether, and with respect to which countries, he wishes to proceed with the international. Typically, the applicant must pay national fees and, in some cases, file translations with the national offices. Each national office determines whether it grants patent or not, based on the substantive patentability requirements under its law. The international search report & written opinion (and the international preliminary examination report, if any) facilitate, but does not bind, the examination at the national phase. National phase 0 (months) 12 16 18 22 28 30 File local File a PCT Int. search report & written opinion by ISA publication File demand for int. preliminary exam. Int. preliminary report on patentability (Chapter II)

National/regional patent vs. PCT international 17 National/ Regional (months) 0 12 File local (months) PCT 0 -- Translation fees -- Filing fees -- Fees for local patent attorneys 12 File s abroad publication 16 18 -- Translation fees -- Filing fees -- Fees for local patent attorneys 22 28 Enter national phase 30 File local File a PCT search report & written opinion of ISA File demand for international preliminary examination preliminary report on patentability (Chapter II)

18 PCT: Advantanges One has the same effect of filing patent s in 148 countries. Postpone the major costs associated with seeking patent protection internationally Translations Fees Local patent attorneys Provide a basis for patenting decisions search report and written opinion preliminary report on patentability II Better business prospect and geographical coverage

19 Contact and assistance PCT Further information: http://www.wipo.int/pct/ - PCT Distance Learning Course (4h) - Learn the PCT Video Series General questions: pct.infoline@wipo.int

Thank you Tomoko.miyamoto@wipo.int