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NOIP: Challenges and Strategies IPRTA forum Mexico City, July 9-11, 2008 Pham Phi Anh Deputy Director General National Office of Intellectual Property of Vietnam (NOIP)
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Contents Viet Nam’s IP system: before and after 1995 Challenges; Strategies and measures.
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Viet Nam’s IP system before 1995 Poor infrastructure of IP; Undeveloped IP administration and weak enforcement systems; Inefficient and patchwork IP legal framework; Insufficient awareness of IP.
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Viet Nam’s IP system NOIP - before 1995 Legal framework: 1982: Decree No. 197/HDBT on Regulation on Trademarks; 1988 : two Decrees on Regulations on Industrial designs, utility solutions, licensing. 1989 : Decree on Regulation on licensing. International Relations: WIPO: member of Paris convention, Madrid Agreement; Bilateral: very limited.
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Director General Legislation & Management Div. Invention & Utility Solution Div Trademark & Industrial Designs Div. Patent Information & Documentation Div. Administrative Affairs Division Viet Nam’s IP system NOIP - before 1995 National Office of Intellectual Property of Viet Nam (NOIP): Established in 1982 by the Council of Ministers; 27 staff; 5 Divisions.
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Viet Nam’s IP system in 1995: filed application for WTO accession; reformed and modernized the IP system to meet requirements of TRIPS.
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Viet Nam’s IP system After 1995 IP Policies toward WTO/TRIPS: Develop and improve the infrastructure of IP system, focusing on issues of legal framework, human resources, automation, enforcement; Enhance the effectiveness of IP system; make IP protection system meet the practical requirements and international standards Ensure a balanced IP system, balance between right holders and the public;
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Viet Nam’s IP system After 1995 IP Policies toward WTO/TRIPS: Encourage and promote creative activities and enhance IPRs protection; Raise public awareness of IPRs;
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Viet Nam’s IP system - After 1995 Legal framework Established an IP legal framework complying with TRIPS: Civil code and Civil procedure code; Intellectual Property Law (2005) covers all fields of IP, including copyright, industrial property rights, and plan variety rights and protection of such rights; Government Decrees implementing IP Law; Other related laws: criminal code, customs law, competition law.
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Viet Nam’s IP system - After 1995 IP administration Improved IP administration system: National Office of Intellectual Property: responsible for industrial property and for coordinating IP-related activities, in general. Copyright Office of Vietnam: responsible for copyright and related rights; Plant Variety Office: responsible for plant varieties.
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Viet Nam’s IP system - After 1995 IP administration NOIP: Staff: 270; 19 Divisions, including two branch offices in HCM City and Da Nang City;
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Viet Nam’s IP system - After 1995 IP enforcement system Improved and enhanced effectiveness of IP enforcement system: The People's Courts; The Specialized Inspectorates; The Market Control Forces; The Customs Offices; The Economic Polices; The People’s Committees (provincial and district levels).
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Viet Nam’s IP system - After 1995 Public Awareness Created and enhanced awareness of IPRs: Awareness campaigns, seminars, workshops; Supported and developed IP services at NOIP, as well as Patent Attorney systems.
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Viet Nam’s IP system - After 1995 International International treaties: WIPO convention; Paris convention; Patent Cooperation Treaty; Madrid Agreement and Protocol; Berne Convention; Brussels Convention; Rome Convention; UPOV;
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Viet Nam’s IP system - After 1995 International Cooperation with: ASEAN, APEC, WIPO, EPO, WTO … Australia, China, Denmark, EU, Japan, Switzerland, the U.S …
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Viet Nam’s IP system - After 1995 Full membership of WTO on 11 Jan. 2007
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Viet Nam’s IP system - After 1995 Opportunities: More attention on IP paid by the Government and the society; Good conditions for Viet Nam and NOIP to develop an effective and modern IP system which is a crucial driving-force for socio- economic development in the economic integration ; Close and effective bilateral and multilateral cooperation in IP’s fields.
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Challenges Challenges: WTO’s commitment and obligations; Backlog of applications (increased applications and time-limited examination); Lack of human resources (examiners, legal experts); Low public awareness; Inadequate IPR enforcement.
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Strategies and measures Establishing an adequate legal system for appropriate and effective protection of IPR to meet international standards; Developing NOIP to be a modern, efficient and friendly Office: Facilitating the process of registration for IP; Promoting automation process and introducing e-filing system; Recruiting and training staff; Develop an effective IP information system to meet needs of research and enforcement.
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Strategies and measures Enhance the effectiveness of enforcement systems: Established the State Committee on anti-trafficking, counterfeit goods and trade fraud (under the direction of a Deputy PM); Established the Post-WTO National Action Program to implement WTO commitments; Towarding the establishment of IP courts.
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Strategies and measures Developing human resources to promote the creation of IP assets in R&D institutions and enterprises, and to enhance commercial exploitation of those assets;
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Strategies and measures Raising public awareness of IP; Disseminating knowledge to strengthen public respect of IP and encourage creation of IPRs assets; Promoting IP teaching in universities; IP awareness campaigns.
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Strategies and measures Strengthening international cooperation.
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Some statistics
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Organizational Structure
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National Office of Intellectual Property of Viet Nam (NOIP) 386 Nguyen Trai str., Thanh Xuan Dist., Hanoi, Vietnam Tel: (84-4) 85 83 069 Fax: (84-4) 85 88 449 E-mail: noip@fpt.vnnoip@fpt.vn Website: www.noip.gov.vnwww.noip.gov.vn
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Thank you for your attention!
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