Internal Process for Substantive Examination of International Registrations and National Applications. March 2016 Design Division Japan Patent Office

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Internal Process for Substantive Examination of International Registrations and National Applications March 2016 Design Division Japan Patent Office

Revision of the Examination Guidelines for Designs

Revision of the Examination Guidelines for Designs 1. Matters that must be clarified in order to appropriately examine an international application for design registration as an application for design registration in Japan e.g., Correspondence relationship between the matters recorded in the international register and the matters to be stated in the application or depicted in the drawing of the application for design registration 2. Impact on examination of domestic applications that is caused by the acceptance of international applications e.g., Judgement of prior and later applications in cases where the prior application is an international application for design registration 3. Procedure of examination based on the purport of the Geneva Act e.g., Cases requiring notification of refusal Examination Guidelines for Design https://www.jpo.go.jp/tetuzuki_e/t_tokkyo_e/design_es.htm 2

Finding of the Design Correspondence relationship between matters recorded in the international register and matters stated in the application 3

Finding of the Design Correspondence relationship between the reproduction and drawing of the design 4

Designs must be Specific The standards for determining whether or not a design contained in an IAD shall be the same as the standards for domestic applications where the design contained in an International Application for Design registration is found unspecific (e.g. it does not include a set of 6 view drawing (six-sided views, although the design is of a three-dimensional article)), such application shall be the subject of refusal based on the substantive requirements under the Japanese Design Act Rear Example Rear The design of a three-dimensional article is shown in only one view. 5

Accepting Int. Applications Containing Multiple Designs International Applications In Japan Containing multiple designs One design/one application When an international application (registration) includes two or more designs, the international application is regarded to be multiple domestic applications in Japan. - Substantive examination is carried out independently on each design. - When an examiner decides to grant a design right for one of the designs, the individual design right is established and registered. [DA 60-6 (2)] 6

Accepting Int. Applications Containing Multiple Designs Substantive examination Design Bulletin Design Bulletin Design Bulletin 7

One Application Per Design A design in an international registration which does not satisfy the requirement of one application per design rule stipulated in Article 7 of the Design Act shall become the subject of refusal Example for not satisfying one application per design rule Amendment New application resulting from division (National application) 8

Partial Design The application form for international applications has no section to specify the design that is the subject of the international application is a partial design. Where an international application for design registration satisfies all of the following requirements, such application shall be determined to be an application for a partial design in Japan. Clearly indicates that design registration is sought for a part of an article in both drawings and description. Based on the ordinal skill in the art of the design, the article to the design and specific contents of the usage and function, position, size and scope and form of the part for which design registration is requested may be directly drawn from the application and drawing. 9

Partial Design Examples determined to be applications for a partial design Omitting other drawings DM/076606 (Design No. 6 ) No protection is sought for the features of the designs indicated by broken lines, shown in the representations. Omitting other drawings DM/072618 (Design No. 7) The broken line disclosure (head) does not form part of the claimed design Omitting other drawings DM/081639 (Design No. 2 ) the blue marked parts are not coming into the scope of the industrial design (disclaimer) 10

Notification of Refusal The JPO will send a notification of refusal via the International Bureau of WIPO in the following cases where the international application for design registration falls under the case where the conditions for the grant of protection under the law of that Contracting Party are not met. 1. Cases where any of the reasons for refusal (the items of Article 17 of the Design Act) is applicable to the international application for design registration concerned. 2. Cases where there is a need to wait for the procedures or disposition related to the IAD concerned to become final and binding. 3. Cases where there is a need to wait for a disposition for an application other than the IAD concerned to become final and binding. As a response to the notification of refusal issued by the JPO, the holder of the international registration may submit a written opinion or an amendment to the JPO. 11

Procedures of Design Examinations

Design bulletins of Japan Patent bulletins Bulletins of registered utility models Notification of reasons for refusal Written opinion, written amendment Decision of refusal Magazines/ catalogs Internet Foreign design bulletins Application for design registration Formality check Assignment of design classification Prior design search Judgment Decision of registration Registration of establishment (emergence of a right) Issuance of the Design Bulletin Expiration of the term of design right Procedures of Design Examinations Substantive Examination Design database containing approximately 9 million cases Duration of a design right (Not exceeding 20 years) 13

Overview Main articles relating to the procedures for examination Examination by examiners: Design Act Article 16 Decision of refusal: Article 17 Dismissal of amendment: Article 17-2 Decision of design registration: Article 18 Notification of reasons for refusal: Patent Act Article 50 as applied mutatis mutandis pursuant to Article 19 Formality of examiner s decision: Patent Act Article 52 as applied mutatis mutandis pursuant to Article 19 Basic principle for examination (1) Timely, high quality, fair and transparent examination: Unified examination (2) Determination based on prior design searches and requirements for registrability: Maintenance and further improvement of the quality of examination (3) Communications between the applicant and his/her representative: Efficient examination 14

Overview Procedures for examination (1) Finding of a design in connection with an application for design registration (2) Prior design search (3) Review with regard to novelty, creative difficulty, etc. (4) Notification of reasons for refusal (5) Where a written opinion or a written amendment of proceedings has been submitted (6) Examiner s decision 15

Details (1) Finding of the design in an application for design registration (i) Finding of a whole article 1) The article to the design 2) The form of the article to the design (ii) Finding of a partial design 1) The article to the design of the partial design 2) The usage and function of the part for which the design registration is requested 3) The position, size and scope of the part for which the design registration is requested 4) The form of the part for which the design registration is requested (iii) Matters to consider in finding a design improper statement or depiction: determination is made as to whether or not it is reasonable to give a favorable construction 16

Details (2) Prior design search (i) Reference material Information for use in examination are published prior designs etc., which contribute to the determination on the novelty, creative difficulty, etc. of the design in the application (ii) Method of a prior design searches 1) Setting of the scope of search: Forms of the request and attached drawings which attract attention 2) Targeting at information for use in applications, documents of nationally and internationally publicly-known designs, websites and documents of patent and utility model 3) Setting of the scope of information for use in examination to be searched 4) Consideration of whether or not the scope of search should be expanded (iii) Termination of a prior design search Where sufficient prior designs, etc. for determining the novelty, creative difficulty, etc. have been found for the design in the application, or where it has become hardly likely to be able to find significant prior designs, etc. even by expanding the scope of the search, the prior design search may be terminated. 17

Details (3) Review with regard to novelty, creative difficulty, etc. (i) Confirmation of bibliographic data of the information (ii) Determination of similarity between designs in determining novelty, etc. 1) The determining entity of similarity is consumers (incl. traders) 2) Whether or not the use and function of an article are identical or similar 3) Whether or not a cited design is expressed to the extent that it can be compared with the design - Finding of the common points and different points - Evaluation of the common points and different points (i) Finding of whether or not the forms are parts that draw attention when comparatively observed and evaluation of the extent to which they draw attention (ii) Evaluating the extent to which the forms draw attention in comparison to prior designs 4) Whether or not the designs create different aesthetic impressions on consumers (including traders) 18

Details (3) Review with regard to novelty, creative difficulty, etc. (iii) Determination of creative difficulty 1) The determining entity of creative difficulty is a person ordinarily skilled in the art of the design (a person skilled in the art) 2) The information that serves as the basis for determination of creative difficulty is information that was publicly known or widely known. 3) Evidence of a specific fact showing that the design was created by an ordinary technique for a person skilled (iv) Determination on whether or not the application for design registration falls under any of the items of Article 17 of the Design Act Article 5: Grounds of unregistrability Article 7: Whether the application for design registration is under a classification of articles as designated by the Ordinance of the METI or a classification of articles equivalent in level to such classification (*METI = Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry) 19

Details (4) Notification of reasons for refusal Where a reason for refusal has been found, a notice of reasons for refusal is given to the applicant, and an opportunity to submit a written opinion is given to the applicant, designating an adequate time limit. Points (1) With plain sentences and easy-to-understand key points (2) With regard to a design which is not specific and which is clearly not an industrially applicable designs, the improper parts in the statement in the application and drawings, etc. attached to the application and the reason therefor should be specifically indicated. (3) Where the design in the application does not comply with the requirements for novelty or prior application: - The reason for the determination in the examination should be specifically indicated source of the cited design should be stated. (4) Creative difficulty - Basic documents should be shown / It should be shown that the design was created easily by an ordinary strategy for those skilled in the art. (5) Where the application for design registration does not comply with the requirement of one application per design, the reason(s) for it should been specifically indicated. 20

Details (5) When a written opinion or a written amendment is submitted (1) Consideration of the content of a written opinions or written amendments: Whether or not the reasons for refusal shown earlier have been dissolved. (2) Handling of written amendments In the case where the amendment changes the gist of drawings attached to the request at the time of the filing: The amendment should be dismissed. (3) Notification of reasons for refusal after a written opinion or a written amendment is submitted: When any other reasons for refusal are found, the reasons for refusal are notified again. (6) Decision (Decision of registration / Decision of refusal) 21