Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byLambert Patterson Modified over 9 years ago
1
Promotion of Innovation: Usefulness and value of Patent Information Andrew Czajkowski Head, Innovation and Technology Support Section Ulaanbaatar March 11, 2015
2
Overview The Patent System Patent Information Which information can be obtained from a patent? How can we use this information?
3
The Patent System Encourages innovation and consequently economic growth by: rewarding investments made in developing a new invention protection publishing and making known technical information of a new invention disclosure
4
Differences : Protection & Disclosure Patent protection is territorial in nature Patent information is global Patent protection is limited by claims in scope Patent information includes all information contained in patent documents Patent protection is time-limited Patent information remains permanently available Patents give their owners a right to prevent others from carrying out the invention (manufacturing or marketing) Patents do not prevent others from learning from the invention
5
Patents : A unique source of information About two-thirds of the technical information revealed in patents is never published elsewhere Over 90 million patent documents have been published to date Patent documents provide various types of information in a highly standardized format
6
New technical information worldwide Source: WIPO Statistics Database and US National Science Foundation, January 2014
7
Patent information: New opportunities! Many patent collections are now available online in digital format Search services and tools have made the exploitation of this information simpler and more cost-effective Many search services and tools are available for free! Opportunities exist to open patent information to new constituencies
8
Uses and users of patent information Uses Legal Technical Business Policy Users Individual inventors Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) Industry Research institutions Academia Patent attorneys and many others…
9
Uses of patent information : Legal Avoid patent infringement Determine the patentability of your inventions Draft strong patent applications Determine the validity of existing patents and which technologies belong to the public domain
10
Patent information and the public domain Technology disclosed in a patent document may be in the public domain if: The patent application has not been filed in a given country The patent has not been granted The patent term has expired, or the patent has not been renewed The disclosed information is not covered by the claims
11
Example : Wind power Rapidly growing source of renewable energy Possibilities for small-scale distributed generation of power
12
Wind power : Accessing patent information Search in technical information classification : F03D (“wind motors”)
13
Wind power : Record
14
Wind power : National phase entries
15
Wind power : Legal status (AU)
16
Uses of patent information : Technical Develop new solutions to technical challenges faced in the country, or adapt existing technologies to suit local conditions Target research resources more effectively (avoid “reinventing the wheel”) Technical information must be sufficiently clear and comprehensive to be carried out by a typical expert in the field of technology (“a person having ordinary skill in the art”)
17
Example : Vaccines for poliovirus Though largely eradicated, polio remains an issue in many countries around the world
18
Vaccines against poliovirus : Accessing patent information Search in technical information classification : A61K 39/13 (“Medicinal preparations containing antigens or antibodies – Poliovirus”)
19
Vaccines against poliovirus : Record
20
Vaccines against poliovirus : Documents
21
Vaccines against poliovirus : Technical data
22
Uses of patent information : Business and policy Track research activities of competitors Identify opportunity for licensing and joint ventures Review trends in specific areas of technology
23
Wind power : Accessing patent information Search in technical information classification : F03D (“wind motors”)
24
Wind power : Results clustering
25
Wind power : Filing trends How is this technology evolving over time?
26
Wind power : Filing trends How is the patenting activity of these top applicants evolving over time?
27
Wind power : Offices of filing In which countries are applicants filing applications?
28
Wind power : Top applicants Who is particularly active in this field of technology? From whom can I seek licenses, or with whom can I negotiate partnerships?
29
Example : Apple Computer Search in applicant data applicant name : Apple Computer
30
Apple Computer : Patent application PCT application : WO 2006/020305 (“Gestures for Touch-Sensitive Input Devices”) Published : February 2006
31
Apple Computer : Product Apple Computer’s iPhone Released : January 2007
32
Thank you for your attention! For more information, please contact: tisc@wipo.int
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.