Intellectual Property Rights Intensive Industries and Economic Performance in the European Union

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Intellectual Property Rights Intensive Industries and Economic Performance in the European Union Paul Maier Director, European Observatory on Infringements of Intellectual Property Rights Presentation to TRIPS Council Geneva, 27-28 February 2018

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS INTENSIVE INDUSTRIES AND ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE IN THE EUROPEAN UNION Introduction: the value of intellectual property in Europe This presentation is based on the main findings of the updated EU-wide study on the value of intellectual property rights to the economy of the EU. How do trade marks, designs, patents, copyrights, geographical indications and plant variety rights (PVR) contribute to employment, GDP, remuneration and trade? 2

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS INTENSIVE INDUSTRIES AND ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE IN THE EUROPEAN UNION Methodology In order to determine which industries are IPR-intensive, the register databases of EUIPO, EPO and CPVO were matched with the commercial database ORBIS. Using this data, the number of trade marks, designs, patents and PVR per employee was calculated for each industry (using Eurostat data), and the industries which were above average according to this measure were considered to be IPR-intensive. For copyright, a standard methodology developed by WIPO was applied, and for Geographical Indications, data from DG AGRI was used. Further calculations were also required for final identification of PVR-intensive industries. For more information on the methodology of the study, please visit https://euipo.europa.eu/ohimportal/en/web/observatory/ipcontribution. 3

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS INTENSIVE INDUSTRIES AND ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE IN THE EUROPEAN UNION IPR-intensive industries There are a total of 342 IPR-intensive industries. Most of them are intensive in more than one type of IPR. Trade mark Design Patent Copyright Geographical indication Plant variety rights 4

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS INTENSIVE INDUSTRIES AND ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE IN THE EUROPEAN UNION Contribution of IPR-intensive industries to employment 28% of all EU jobs were directly generated by IPR-intensive industries during the period 2011-2013.: 60 million jobs An additional 10% were generated indirectly, by industries that supply goods and services to the IPRintensive industries, for a total of 38% of all EU jobs : 82 million jobs Trade mark Design Patent Copyright Geographical indication Plant variety rights 38% 30.3% 65,486,334 17.9% 38,673,508 16.7% 36,021,154 7.1% 15,240,509 0.2% 399,815 0.6% 1,220,410 5

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS INTENSIVE INDUSTRIES AND ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE IN THE EUROPEAN UNION Contribution of IPR-intensive industries to GDP 42% of total economic activity (GDP) in the European Union was generated by IPRintensive industries during the period 2011-2013. This totals over 5.7 trillion annually Trade mark Design Patent Copyright Geographical indication Plant variety rights 42% All IPR-intensive industries 35.9% 13.4% 15.2% 6.8% 0.1% 0.4% 6

Average personnel cost ( per week) INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS INTENSIVE INDUSTRIES AND ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE IN THE EUROPEAN UNION Contribution of IPR-intensive industries to remuneration IPR-intensive industries pay significantly more than other industries, with a wage premium of over 46%. All IPR-intensive industries Non IPR-intensive industries Trade mark Design Patent Copyright Geographical indication Plant variety rights (data not available) 7

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS INTENSIVE INDUSTRIES AND ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE IN THE EUROPEAN UNION Contribution of IPR-intensive industries to trade 86% of EU imports and 93% of exports consist of products from IPR-intensive industries. The EU had an overall trade deficit of 42 billion. In contrast, it had a trade surplus of 96 billion in IPRintensive industries. 86% EU imports 93% EU exports 8

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS INTENSIVE INDUSTRIES AND ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE IN THE EUROPEAN UNION Contribution of IPR-intensive industries to employment by Member State 31.8 IPR-intensive industries directly contribute 27.8% of employment in the EU. 27.8% EU average Above EU average Below EU average 9

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS INTENSIVE INDUSTRIES AND ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE IN THE EUROPEAN UNION Contribution of IPR-intensive industries to GDP by Member State 39.1 IPR-intensive industries contribute 42.3% of GDP in the EU. 42.3% EU average Above EU average Below EU average 10

Number of trade marks* INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS INTENSIVE INDUSTRIES AND ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE IN THE EUROPEAN UNION IPR Origin Trade mark Number of trade marks per 1000 employees 0.50 Sweden 0.42 Finland Which EU Member States register the most trade marks? 0.48 Ireland 0.34 UK 0.41 Belgium 0.47 Netherlands 0.51 Denmark 0.51 Germany 0.15 Poland 0.12 Slovakia 0.37 Estonia 0.13 Latvia 0.16 Lithuania 0.17 Czech Republic 4.8 Luxembourg 0.69 Austria 0.22 Slovenia 0.10 Hungary 0.06 Romania 0.16 Bulgaria 0.46 Spain 0.23 Portugal 0.29 France 0.37 Italy 0.05 Croatia 0.14 Greece 1.56 Malta 1.04 Cyprus *Applications filed during period 2011-2013 11

Number of designs* INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS INTENSIVE INDUSTRIES AND ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE IN THE EUROPEAN UNION IPR Origin Design Number of designs per 1000 employees 0.36 Sweden 0.33 Finland Which EU Member States register the most designs? 0.11 Ireland 0.18 UK 0.29 Belgium 0.28 Netherlands 0.55 Denmark 0.49 Germany 2.34 Luxembourg 0.58 Austria 0.17 Slovenia 0.08 Slovakia 0.06 Latvia 0.04 Lithuania 0.16 Czech Republic 0.04 Hungary 0.20 Poland 0.19 Estonia 0.02 Romania 0.17 Bulgaria 0.21 Spain 0.22 Portugal 0.27 France 0.48 Malta 0.42 Italy 0.01 Croatia 0.04 Greece 0.12 Cyprus 12 *Applications filed during period 2011-2013

Number of patents* INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS INTENSIVE INDUSTRIES AND ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE IN THE EUROPEAN UNION IPR Origin Patent Number of patents per 1000 employees 0.77 Sweden 0.71 Finland Which EU Member States register the most patents? 0.33 Ireland 0.16 UK 0.66 Netherlands 0.43 Belgium 0.66 Denmark 0.68 Germany 0.01 Lithuania 0.03 Czech Republic 0.02% Slovakia 0.06 Estonia 0.05 Latvia 0.02 Poland 1.82 Luxembourg 0.46 Austria 0.13 Slovenia 0.03 Hungary 0.01 Romania 0.01 Bulgaria 0.08 Spain 0.02 Portugal 0.38 France 0.19 Malta 0.17 Italy 0.01 Croatia 0.02 Greece 0.13 Cyprus 13 *Applications filed during period 2011-2013

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS INTENSIVE INDUSTRIES AND ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE IN THE EUROPEAN UNION IPR contribution to job creation Jobs created in EU Member States by foreign companies (IPR-intensive industries) Job creation can be considered another positive IPR contribution to the European Union. Jobs created by IPR-intensive industries from other EU countries Jobs created by IPR-intensive industries from non-eu countries % of non-domestic jobs 14

IP CONTRIBUTION: Individual firm perspective 2015 2016 15

A unique dataset 1 Standardise: owners data, dates of filing, grant/registration and expiration. 2 Merge the IPR-level data ORBIS (inc. +20 million firms in Europe) EUIPO register: EU Trade Marks and Registered Community Designs repository EPO register (Patstat): Patent repository National IPR registers: data taken from 12 Member States national IP office 3 Consolidate the IPR-level data into firm-level data Largest data set of its kind known to exist in Europe Large enough to draw robust and representative conclusions Limitations of the data were tackled by producing a: Reduced sample Randomised sample 16

Sampling strategy Merged dataset IPRs at national and European level REDUCED SAMPLE: companies with enough financial data: 2,373,420 firms 12 Member States 85% EU GDP in 2013 50% RANDOMISED SAMPLE: 132,277 firms OF THE FIRMS EXAMINED Companies had at least: or or The data on each company s IPR portfolio was matched with the commercial database ORBIS The dataset was constructed in such a way that about half of the companies examined have at least one patent, trade mark or design in their portfolio. 17

LARGE OWNERS NON-OWNERS OWNERS SME OWNERS IPR ownership by firm size Not using any of the three IPRs 10.1% Owners of any kind of IPRs Non-owners of any of the three IPRs 9.1% Owners of any kind of IPRs 90.9% Owners of any kind of IPRs 89.9% 40.3% 59.7% 18

NON-OWNERS OWNERS Main results: number of employees Number of employees Number of employees 94 1,538 547 570 2,103 19

NON-OWNERS OWNERS Main results: revenue per employee Revenue per employee Revenue per employee 225,540 /year 29.5% SMEs: 32% 28.6% 25.7% 31.4% 20

NON-OWNERS OWNERS Main results: wages Wages per employee Wages per employee 37,996 /year 23.0% 19.8% 18.8% 40.6% 21

SME SCOREBOARD INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

Objectives Explore if and how (innovative) SMEs position themselves towards IPR Focus on Level of awareness on IPR Relevance of IPR for SMEs Why SMEs register or do not register IPR What types of IPR are used Constraints and difficulties when using and enforcing IPR Better understanding the positioning of SMEs towards IPR Use results to develop appropriate awareness approaches/messages and materials tailored to SMEs needs 23

Methodology Telephone survey in EU28 countries amongst SME companies CATI (Computer Assisted Telephone Interviewing) methodology Stratified sample design segmented on IPR usage, company size & sector, Member State Oversampling of segments Country samples too low to indicate significant differences Achieved sample size: 8.970 respondents 24

Overview of sample characteristics IPR usage & company size 70% 60% 50% 57% 66% 59% 40% 41% 43% Micro 30% 34% Small Medium 20% 10% 0% IPR No IPR 25

Key findings The majority of small & medium enterprises (63%) believe that they are innovative. Level of innovation does not always match the perception. Majority of SMEs are not very familiar with IPR The main reasons motivating SMEs to register an IPR are to prevent copying, gaining better legal certainty and increasing their value and image. Majority of companies that have registered an IPR (65%) believe it had a very positive or positive impact on their business. One third of the SMEs report having suffered from IPR infringement. The larger the SME, the higher proportion of infringement. Micro sized companies report feeling the negative impact of infringement more intensely 26

Usage of IPR Types of IP protection measures used 80% 70% 60% 72% 68% 50% 40% 48% 30% 36% More than half (55%) experienced difficulties when registering IPR. Most common difficulties: Cost and length of procedure 20% 10% 0% 23% 21% 15% 2% 27

Usage of IPR Reasons for registering an IPR Top 5 reasons 90% Micro Small Medium 80% 70% 76% 78% 82% 79% 73% 72% 70% 70% 77% 60% 50% 56% 40% 47% 45% 45% 45% 47% 30% 20% 10% 0% Prevents copying Better legal certainty Increases value and image More effective enforcement Improves negotiation position 28

Impact of registering intellectual property 60% Micro Small Medium 53% Top 3 positive impacts 40% 42% 45% 45% 38% 1) Increased reputation or image of reliability (78%) 2) Strengthening of long-term business prospects (58%) 3) Increased turnover (57%) 27% 20% 17% 12% 0% 8% Yes, in a very positive way Yes, in a positive way No impact 1% 1% 0% 1% 0% 0% Yes, in a negative way Yes, in very negative way 3% 4% 3% Don t know 29

IP rights intensive industries & economic performance in the EU (Industry-level analysis report, October 2016) IP rights and firm performance in Europe: an economic analysis (Firm-level analysis report, June 2015) IP SME Scoreboard (June 2016)