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ASEAN Patent Examination Co-operation (ASPEC) Programme 1 ASEAN Patent Examination Co-operation (ASPEC) 1.1 The ASEAN Patent Examination Co-operation (ASPEC) is the first regional patent cooperation project. It is a programme for IP Offices from participating ASEAN member states ( ) to utilise the search and examination ( S&E ) results from another participating IP Office as reference in its own S&E work. 1.2 There are 9 participating IP Offices and they are from Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Viet Nam. 1.3 The participating IP Office may consider the S&E documents it receives under the ASPEC. It is not obliged to adopt any of the findings or conclusions reached by the other IP Office. It will proceed with and conclude its S&E work as well as decide on whether to grant the patent in the manner that is in accordance with its national laws. 1.4 The objectives of the programme are: Reduced work and faster turnaround time. Reference to earlier work could help an examiner to develop his search criteria or strategy more quickly, reduce searching and/or assist the examiner to understand the claimed invention faster. Faster prosecution of the patent application is, therefore, possible. Better search and examination The other patent authorities might have access to databases unavailable to the examiner (e.g. specific technical databases, local databases, databases in other languages). Therefore, the opportunity to refer to these search and examination results could provide the examiner with information on and assessment of prior art which he or she would otherwise not have access to. 2 Date of Commencement The programme commenced on 15 Jun 2009 and was revised on 15 Apr 2012. It will continue to be reviewed regularly. Version: 12 February 2014 Page 1 of 5

3 Requirement for requesting ASPEC 3.1 The patent application in the participating IP Office where the ASPEC Request Form is filed ( second IP Office ), has a corresponding patent application in the other participating IP Office ( first IP Office ). The ASPEC Request relies on S&E documents of this corresponding application. A patent application in the first IP Office is a corresponding application if it is linked by a Paris Convention priority claim to the patent application in the second IP Office, and vice-versa, or the patent applications in both the first IP Office and second IP Office have the same priority claim from another Paris Convention member country. The diagrams below show the types of corresponding patent applications and further if the ASPEC Request Form is filed with IPOS. Types of corresponding patent applications Claims priority Types of corresponding patent applications Claims priority Another Paris Convention member Claims priority PCT National Phase Entry Another Paris Convention member PCT Application Claims priority PCT National Phase Entry Type 1: The Singapore () application validly claims priority from the Malaysia (MY) application. The ASPEC Request is filed in Singapore and Singapore examiners may refer to the search and examination results of the Malaysia application. MY (corresponding application) Type 2: Both the Singapore () application and the Philippines (PH) application validly claims priority from the Australia (AU) application. The ASPEC Request is filed in Singapore and Singapore examiners may refer to the search and examination results of the Philippines application. AU AU (national phase entry) PCT (national phase entry) PH PH Version: 12 February 2014 Page 2 of 5

3.2 All documents for the purposes of ASPEC must be in English. An overview of the requirements and procedures for requesting ASPEC in the participating IP Offices can be found in the Annex. 4 Procedures for requesting ASPEC 4.1 The patent applicant is to file a duly completed ASPEC Request Form in the second IP Office and it shall be accompanied by the following documents: (a) (b) a copy of the search report and the examination report ( minimum documents ) of a corresponding application from the first IP Office, and a copy of the claims referred to in the minimum documents submitted, with at least one claim determined by the first IP Office to be allowable/patentable. A copy of the form can be obtained at: http://www.ipos.gov.sg. 4.2 The ASPEC Request Form may be accompanied by a claim correspondence table showing relatedness of the claims examined in the corresponding application to the claims in the current application, a copy of the written opinion(s) and the list of prior art, if available ( additional documents ). 4.3 The ASPEC Request Form and the documents referred to in paragraphs 4.1 and 4.2 may be filed at any time before the final decision of grant or refusal. 4.4 For avoidance of doubt, a copy of the patent grant without the minimum documents will not qualify for the ASPEC. 4.5 All subsequent correspondences with IPOS must be marked with the phrase ASPEC requested. 5 Cited documents A copy of each of the documents cited in the minimum documents is not required at the time of filing the ASPEC Request Form. IPOS may, however, require the applicant to furnish a copy of any document cited in the minimum documents subsequently. Version: 12 February 2014 Page 3 of 5

6 Translations 6.1 The documents in paragraph 4 must be accompanied by an English translation if they are not originally in English, at the time of filing the ASPEC Request Form. 6.2 The documents in paragraph 5 may be filed in their original language. However, IPOS may subsequently request for an English translation of a document or a part of a document if a patent family member in English is not available. 6.3 The English translation of any document must be verified by a translator or by the patent agent appointed to act on behalf of the patent applicant before IPOS, if it is requested. 7 Mode of Submission The ASPEC Request Form, the minimum documents, the additional documents, the cited documents, and the translations are to be filed on paper via one of the following modes: (i) (ii) (iii) by hand, post, or facsimile transmission. 8 Enquiries For enquiries relating to the ASPEC programme, please contact Ms Linda Bernadatte Mitchell via telephone (65) 6330 8612, email Linda_Bernadatte_Mitchell@ipos.gov.sg or Mr Eric Toh via telephone (65) 6330 2747, email eric_toh@ipos.gov.sg with the subject heading ASPEC Programme. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OFFICE OF SINGAPORE DATE: 15 June 2009 REVISION DATE: 12 February 2014 Version: 12 February 2014 Page 4 of 5

ANNEX Overview of the Requirements, Procedures and Services at the Participating IP Offices in relation to the ASPEC Programme The tables below provide an overview of the requirements, procedures and services at the ASPEC participating IP Offices acting as either or. Reference should be made to the respective IP Office for further information relating to the information contained in the tables below. Requirements and Services at the First IP Offices First IP Office Are Search & Examination Reports Issued in English Are English translation (and verification) services of non-english ASPEC documents 1 provided for at the First IP Office Brunei Darussalam Yes Not applicable Cambodia Yes Not Applicable Indonesia No No Lao PDR No No Malaysia Yes Not Applicable Philippines Yes Not Applicable Singapore Yes Not Applicable Thailand No Yes Viet Nam No Yes, upon request Requirements and Procedures at the Second IP Offices Second IP Office Brunei Darussalam Cambodia Indonesia Lao PDR Malaysia Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam When can the ASPEC Request be filed by the applicant at the Second IP Office At any time before the final decision of grant or refusal Will the Second IP Office request the First IP Office for English translation of non- English ASPEC documents 1 No 1 ASPEC documents refer to the minimum documents [paragraph 4.1(a)], the additional documents [paragraph 4.2] and the cited documents [paragraph 5]. Version: 12 February 2014 Page 5 of 5