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Intellectual Property in China
Jay Erstling
May 20, 2010
Why file in China?
Overview of the system.
Types of patents.
Patent basics.
Applications.
Applicants.
China and PCT.
The legal framework.
The enforcement framework.
The changing environment.
Intellectual Property in China
Jay Erstling
Of Counsel, Patterson Thuente
Professor, William Mitchell College of Law
© 2010 Patterson Thuente Christensen Pedersen, P.A., some rights reserved - www.ptslaw.com
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DISCLAIMER: This presentation and any information contained herein is intended for informational purposes only and should not be
construed as legal advice. Seek competent legal counsel for advice on any legal matter.
China
An Emerging IP Powerhouse
Unparalleled cultural shift
Marked by spotty but steady improvement
Increasing Government and industry buy-in
Growing business knowledge and comfort
Result = A country that may no longer be ignored
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Why File in China?
Topics to be covered:
Uptake in use of the system
Strengthened legislation
Strengthening enforcement
Recognition of the importance of patents and changing IP environment
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Some Highlights of the System
State Intellectual Property Office of China (SIPO)
3rd biggest; largest recipient of patent applications
> 4,400 staff; > 2,000 examiners
Member of IP5 (EPO, JPO, USPTO, KIPO, SIPO)
Third Revision of the Chinese Patent Law
Amendments to the Implementing Regulations
Supreme Court Judicial Interpretation
Concerning the Trial of Patent Infringement Cases
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Overview of the System
3 Types of Patents
Invention patent: “any new technical solution relating to a product, a
process or improvement thereof”
Utility model patent: “any new technical solution relating to the shape, the
structure, or their combination, of a procuct, which is fit for practical use”
Design patent: “any new design of the shape, pattern or their combination,
or the combination of color with shape or pattern, of a product, which
creates an aesthetic feeling and is fit for industrial application”
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Three Types of Patents
Invention Patent Utility Model
Patent
Design Patent
Term: 20 years 10 years 10 years
Substantive
Examination:
Yes No
(formal exam only)
Yes
Typical Time
to Grant:
≈ 3 years < 1 year < 1 year
Strength of
Protection:
Strong Weak Relatively strong
Scope of
Protection
Method protected Method not
protected
2 Dimensional or
3 Dimensional
Sought by non-
Chinese
Rarely sought by non-Chinese
Some Statistics
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TOTAL INVENTION UTILITY
MODEL
DESIGN
2009 976,686 314,573 310,771 351,342
D = 89.9% D = 72.8% D = 99.4% D = 96.7%
F = 10.1% F = 27.2% F = 0.6% F = 3.3%
2008 828,328 289,838 225,586 312,904
D = 86.% D = 67.1% D = 99.3% D = 95.4%
F = 13.4% F = 32.9% F = 0.7% F = 4.6%
2007 694,153 245,161 181,324 267,668
D = 84.5% D = 62.4% D = 99.3% D = 94.8%
F = 15.5% F = 37.6% F = 0.7% F = 5.2%
D Domestic
F Foreign
Patent Applications
Invention Patent Basics
First to file
Substantive examination upon request within 3 years from the priority date (6
months from PCT national phase entry date)
Requirements
Statutory subject matter (e.g., no software per se or pure business
methods)
Novelty
Inventiveness (non-obviousness)
Industrial applicability
Sufficient disclosure
Support for claims in the description
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Invention
Patents
Issued
Domestic
Patents
Issued
Foreign
Patents
Issued
Number of Invention Patents Issued
Growth of Domestic Applications
Source: SIPO 2008 Annual Report
Top 10 Applicants
Source: SIPO 2008 Annual Report
Top 10 Provinces & Cities
Source: SIPO 2008 Annual Report
0
5000
10000
15000
20000
25000
30000
35000
40000
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Japan
Europe
USA
Korea
Number of Applications Filed by Foreigners
(1998 – 2007)
0
5000
10000
15000
20000
25000
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Japan
Europe
USA
Korea
Number of Patents Issued to Foreigners
(1998 – 2007)
Top 10 Countries of Origin
Source: SIPO 2008 Annual Report
Top 10 Non-Chinese Applicants
Source: SIPO 2008 Annual Report
What is Being Patented
Source: SIPO 2008 Annual Report
China and PCT
7,946 PCT applications in 2009
5.1 % increase over 2008
Likely to top 10,000 in 2010
5th largest:
PCT filing country
International Searching
Authority
Huawei Telecommunications
No. 1 PCT filer in 2008
No. 2 PCT filer in 2009
USA
Japan
Germany
Republic of Korea
China
France
UK
Netherlands
Switzerland
Sweden
India
All others
0
5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
30,000
35,000
40,000
45,000
50,000
US JP DE KR CN FR GB NL CH SE IT CA FI AU IL
China overtakes France for
the first time (and files
only 120 fewer
applications than KR)
US: -11.4%
JP: +3.6%
DE: -11.2%
KR: +2.1%
CN: +29.7%
Source: WIPO
PCT Applications Received in 2009
Share of Country in Total PCT Filings:
Top 12 Countries of Origin
Source: WIPO Statistics Database
SIPO PCT Activity
Source: SIPO 2008 Annual Report
SIPO Examiner Experience
Source: SIPO 2008 Annual Report
The Legal Framework
June 28, 201825
Patent Law Revision
First law entered into force in 1985
Early patent policies established in response to international pressure
Third Amendment took effect October 1, 2009
Proactive; entirely self-motivated
• Recognition that Chinese companies benefit from patent protection
Strengthens prosecution and enforcement
Third Revision of the Patent Law
Adopts absolute novelty
Clarifies co-ownership
Opens up patent representation
Permits first filing outside China
Third Revision of the Patent Law
Increases statutory damages
Formerly RMB 10,000 ($1,465)
Now RMB 1,000,000 ($146,530)
Permits reasonable expenses
Prohibits the offer to sell infringing products
Limits the defense of unintentional infringement
Provides for preliminary injunctions
The Enforcement Framework
June 28, 201829
Dual enforcement system
Judicial route – trial proceeding
Administrative route –
provincial/city patent
administration
Number of cases in 2007:
Patent: 4,045
Trademark: 50,318
Source: Unitalen Attorneys at Law, Beijing, China
Number of Patent Cases Filed
in Chinese Courts
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
4000
4500
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
China and Enforcement
Number of Patent Cases Filed in the Courts (2001-2007)
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
4000
4500
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Uptake in Enforcement
Judicial Remedies
Injunctions
Statutory damages
RMB 1,000,000
Reasonable expenses (attorney’s fees)
Compensatory damages
Relatively small but growing
• Holley Communications v. Samsung Electronics: ≈ $7.4 million
• Chint v. Schneider Electric: RMB 330m ≈ $48.5 million; settled for
RMB 157m ≈ $23,000,000
Criminal punishment for patent counterfeiting
Evidence Preservation
Property Preservation
Preliminary Injunction
Permanent injunction
Other Civil Remedies Available
Forum Shopping
Selection of Jurisdiction
The place where the infringer has his domicile
The place where the infringement takes place
• the place where the infringing act actually takes place, such as
making, selling, using or importing infringing products
• the place where the damage result caused by the infringing act
occurs
Selecting intermediate courts hearing the patent infringement cases of
first instance
Selecting a favorable jurisdiction to minimize or avoid local protection
Border Protection
Possible but not frequent
Can file a request with the local customs authority to detain suspected
goods in both import and export
A bond is required
The customs authorities may also take action on their own initiative
In 2007, there were 2,267 border protection cases; value of detained
goods: over RMB 430.000.000.
Supreme People’s Court
“Interpretation of Several Legal Issues Regarding the Handling of Patent
Infringement Cases”
Clarifies claim construction
Endorses prosecution history estoppel
Adopts All Elements Rule
Permits contributory infringement
Allows prior art to be asserted as a defense
Limits prior user rights defense
Supreme People’s Court
The Interpretation
Recognizes a defense for failure to disclose a patent necessary to
implement an industry standard
Sets rules for calculating damages
• Damages determined on the basis of the portion of the profit
attributable to the patented component
Regulates declaratory judgment jurisdiction
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The Changing Environment
June 28, 201838
Changing IP Environment
Patent protection now in the interest of Chinese companies
Rapid increase in R&D expenditure
• Up from 0.9% of GDP in 2000 to 1.49% in 2007
Increase in exports of innovative technologies
Government encouragement of domestic innovation
Recognition that patent law influences investment decisions
Changing Government Environment
China State Council’s Outline of the National Intellectual Property Strategy
(June 2008):
IP is “a strategic resource in national development and a core element in
international competitiveness, an important supporting force in building an
innovative country, and a key to holding the initiative in development.”
• Goal: To transform China into a country with a high level of IP
“creation, utilization, protection, and administration” by 2020
Changing Business Environment
Chinese companies becoming IP savvy
Creation of IP education centers in almost all provinces
Local government “IP Weeks”
Institution of company design-around procedures
But room for lots more growth
Only about 0.03% of companies own patents
• Patenting activity predicted to increase as companies understand
importance of IP in the marketplace
Changing International Environment
Increasing number of Chinese applicants filing abroad
Between 2000 and 2006:
• China’s share of worldwide filings increased from 1.8% to 7.3%
• Total number of Chinese applications filed increased by 32.1%
Changing Enforcement Environment
Number of infringement suits growing rapidly
Almost all brought by Chinese companies
Plaintiffs win in about 75%
Beginning 2006: more patent cases filed in China than in any other country
98% involved only Chinese companies
Of the 2% involving a foreign plaintiff, plaintiff won about 90% of the time
Changing Enforcement Environment
But weaknesses persist
Despite increase in statutory damages
• Damage awards still too low to deter infringement
• Losing infringer can register as a different company and continue to
make the same infringing product
Changing Enforcement Environment – Outside China
Increasing Chinese patent litigation in the US
Both as assertive plaintiffs and aggressive defendants
Previously
• Chinese companies were almost always the defendant
– Most often company quickly settled, or
– Defaulted and gave up US market
Now
• Chinese companies becoming more mature and learning the rules
and strategies of US litigation
Conclusions
China now a significant player on the world IP stage
Determined to use IP to advance national interests
Foster domestic inventiveness and develop an innovation-oriented
economy
Combine price competition with IP as a key to securing market edge
But foreign applicants also benefit
Conclusions
IP protection will continue to improve
Eager Government
• Consistent with Outline of National IP Strategy
Top-down society
• Success in effecting change
Ability to learn from Japan, Korea, and Taiwan
• Asian Trilateral; IP5
Desire to continue to attract foreign investment and technology
Thank you!
Jay Erstling | erstling@ptslaw.com | 612.349.5740

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Intellectual Property in China

  • 1. June 28, 20181 Intellectual Property in China Jay Erstling May 20, 2010 Why file in China? Overview of the system. Types of patents. Patent basics. Applications. Applicants. China and PCT. The legal framework. The enforcement framework. The changing environment.
  • 2. Intellectual Property in China Jay Erstling Of Counsel, Patterson Thuente Professor, William Mitchell College of Law © 2010 Patterson Thuente Christensen Pedersen, P.A., some rights reserved - www.ptslaw.com RIGHT TO USE: This presentation may be freely distributed, used and/or modified, so long as appropriate attribution is made that includes retention of the firm name in connection with any materials from this presentation. DISCLAIMER: This presentation and any information contained herein is intended for informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice. Seek competent legal counsel for advice on any legal matter.
  • 3. China An Emerging IP Powerhouse Unparalleled cultural shift Marked by spotty but steady improvement Increasing Government and industry buy-in Growing business knowledge and comfort Result = A country that may no longer be ignored June 28, 20183
  • 4. Why File in China? Topics to be covered: Uptake in use of the system Strengthened legislation Strengthening enforcement Recognition of the importance of patents and changing IP environment June 28, 20184
  • 5. Some Highlights of the System State Intellectual Property Office of China (SIPO) 3rd biggest; largest recipient of patent applications > 4,400 staff; > 2,000 examiners Member of IP5 (EPO, JPO, USPTO, KIPO, SIPO) Third Revision of the Chinese Patent Law Amendments to the Implementing Regulations Supreme Court Judicial Interpretation Concerning the Trial of Patent Infringement Cases June 28, 20185
  • 6. Overview of the System 3 Types of Patents Invention patent: “any new technical solution relating to a product, a process or improvement thereof” Utility model patent: “any new technical solution relating to the shape, the structure, or their combination, of a procuct, which is fit for practical use” Design patent: “any new design of the shape, pattern or their combination, or the combination of color with shape or pattern, of a product, which creates an aesthetic feeling and is fit for industrial application” June 28, 20186
  • 7. Three Types of Patents Invention Patent Utility Model Patent Design Patent Term: 20 years 10 years 10 years Substantive Examination: Yes No (formal exam only) Yes Typical Time to Grant: ≈ 3 years < 1 year < 1 year Strength of Protection: Strong Weak Relatively strong Scope of Protection Method protected Method not protected 2 Dimensional or 3 Dimensional Sought by non- Chinese Rarely sought by non-Chinese
  • 9. TOTAL INVENTION UTILITY MODEL DESIGN 2009 976,686 314,573 310,771 351,342 D = 89.9% D = 72.8% D = 99.4% D = 96.7% F = 10.1% F = 27.2% F = 0.6% F = 3.3% 2008 828,328 289,838 225,586 312,904 D = 86.% D = 67.1% D = 99.3% D = 95.4% F = 13.4% F = 32.9% F = 0.7% F = 4.6% 2007 694,153 245,161 181,324 267,668 D = 84.5% D = 62.4% D = 99.3% D = 94.8% F = 15.5% F = 37.6% F = 0.7% F = 5.2% D Domestic F Foreign Patent Applications
  • 10. Invention Patent Basics First to file Substantive examination upon request within 3 years from the priority date (6 months from PCT national phase entry date) Requirements Statutory subject matter (e.g., no software per se or pure business methods) Novelty Inventiveness (non-obviousness) Industrial applicability Sufficient disclosure Support for claims in the description
  • 11. 0 10000 20000 30000 40000 50000 60000 70000 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Invention Patents Issued Domestic Patents Issued Foreign Patents Issued Number of Invention Patents Issued
  • 12. Growth of Domestic Applications Source: SIPO 2008 Annual Report
  • 13. Top 10 Applicants Source: SIPO 2008 Annual Report
  • 14. Top 10 Provinces & Cities Source: SIPO 2008 Annual Report
  • 15. 0 5000 10000 15000 20000 25000 30000 35000 40000 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Japan Europe USA Korea Number of Applications Filed by Foreigners (1998 – 2007)
  • 16. 0 5000 10000 15000 20000 25000 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Japan Europe USA Korea Number of Patents Issued to Foreigners (1998 – 2007)
  • 17. Top 10 Countries of Origin Source: SIPO 2008 Annual Report
  • 18. Top 10 Non-Chinese Applicants Source: SIPO 2008 Annual Report
  • 19. What is Being Patented Source: SIPO 2008 Annual Report
  • 20. China and PCT 7,946 PCT applications in 2009 5.1 % increase over 2008 Likely to top 10,000 in 2010 5th largest: PCT filing country International Searching Authority Huawei Telecommunications No. 1 PCT filer in 2008 No. 2 PCT filer in 2009 USA Japan Germany Republic of Korea China France UK Netherlands Switzerland Sweden India All others
  • 21. 0 5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 25,000 30,000 35,000 40,000 45,000 50,000 US JP DE KR CN FR GB NL CH SE IT CA FI AU IL China overtakes France for the first time (and files only 120 fewer applications than KR) US: -11.4% JP: +3.6% DE: -11.2% KR: +2.1% CN: +29.7% Source: WIPO PCT Applications Received in 2009
  • 22. Share of Country in Total PCT Filings: Top 12 Countries of Origin Source: WIPO Statistics Database
  • 23. SIPO PCT Activity Source: SIPO 2008 Annual Report
  • 24. SIPO Examiner Experience Source: SIPO 2008 Annual Report
  • 26. Patent Law Revision First law entered into force in 1985 Early patent policies established in response to international pressure Third Amendment took effect October 1, 2009 Proactive; entirely self-motivated • Recognition that Chinese companies benefit from patent protection Strengthens prosecution and enforcement
  • 27. Third Revision of the Patent Law Adopts absolute novelty Clarifies co-ownership Opens up patent representation Permits first filing outside China
  • 28. Third Revision of the Patent Law Increases statutory damages Formerly RMB 10,000 ($1,465) Now RMB 1,000,000 ($146,530) Permits reasonable expenses Prohibits the offer to sell infringing products Limits the defense of unintentional infringement Provides for preliminary injunctions
  • 30. Dual enforcement system Judicial route – trial proceeding Administrative route – provincial/city patent administration Number of cases in 2007: Patent: 4,045 Trademark: 50,318 Source: Unitalen Attorneys at Law, Beijing, China Number of Patent Cases Filed in Chinese Courts 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 China and Enforcement
  • 31. Number of Patent Cases Filed in the Courts (2001-2007) 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Uptake in Enforcement
  • 32. Judicial Remedies Injunctions Statutory damages RMB 1,000,000 Reasonable expenses (attorney’s fees) Compensatory damages Relatively small but growing • Holley Communications v. Samsung Electronics: ≈ $7.4 million • Chint v. Schneider Electric: RMB 330m ≈ $48.5 million; settled for RMB 157m ≈ $23,000,000 Criminal punishment for patent counterfeiting
  • 33. Evidence Preservation Property Preservation Preliminary Injunction Permanent injunction Other Civil Remedies Available
  • 34. Forum Shopping Selection of Jurisdiction The place where the infringer has his domicile The place where the infringement takes place • the place where the infringing act actually takes place, such as making, selling, using or importing infringing products • the place where the damage result caused by the infringing act occurs Selecting intermediate courts hearing the patent infringement cases of first instance Selecting a favorable jurisdiction to minimize or avoid local protection
  • 35. Border Protection Possible but not frequent Can file a request with the local customs authority to detain suspected goods in both import and export A bond is required The customs authorities may also take action on their own initiative In 2007, there were 2,267 border protection cases; value of detained goods: over RMB 430.000.000.
  • 36. Supreme People’s Court “Interpretation of Several Legal Issues Regarding the Handling of Patent Infringement Cases” Clarifies claim construction Endorses prosecution history estoppel Adopts All Elements Rule Permits contributory infringement Allows prior art to be asserted as a defense Limits prior user rights defense
  • 37. Supreme People’s Court The Interpretation Recognizes a defense for failure to disclose a patent necessary to implement an industry standard Sets rules for calculating damages • Damages determined on the basis of the portion of the profit attributable to the patented component Regulates declaratory judgment jurisdiction June 28, 201837
  • 39. Changing IP Environment Patent protection now in the interest of Chinese companies Rapid increase in R&D expenditure • Up from 0.9% of GDP in 2000 to 1.49% in 2007 Increase in exports of innovative technologies Government encouragement of domestic innovation Recognition that patent law influences investment decisions
  • 40. Changing Government Environment China State Council’s Outline of the National Intellectual Property Strategy (June 2008): IP is “a strategic resource in national development and a core element in international competitiveness, an important supporting force in building an innovative country, and a key to holding the initiative in development.” • Goal: To transform China into a country with a high level of IP “creation, utilization, protection, and administration” by 2020
  • 41. Changing Business Environment Chinese companies becoming IP savvy Creation of IP education centers in almost all provinces Local government “IP Weeks” Institution of company design-around procedures But room for lots more growth Only about 0.03% of companies own patents • Patenting activity predicted to increase as companies understand importance of IP in the marketplace
  • 42. Changing International Environment Increasing number of Chinese applicants filing abroad Between 2000 and 2006: • China’s share of worldwide filings increased from 1.8% to 7.3% • Total number of Chinese applications filed increased by 32.1%
  • 43. Changing Enforcement Environment Number of infringement suits growing rapidly Almost all brought by Chinese companies Plaintiffs win in about 75% Beginning 2006: more patent cases filed in China than in any other country 98% involved only Chinese companies Of the 2% involving a foreign plaintiff, plaintiff won about 90% of the time
  • 44. Changing Enforcement Environment But weaknesses persist Despite increase in statutory damages • Damage awards still too low to deter infringement • Losing infringer can register as a different company and continue to make the same infringing product
  • 45. Changing Enforcement Environment – Outside China Increasing Chinese patent litigation in the US Both as assertive plaintiffs and aggressive defendants Previously • Chinese companies were almost always the defendant – Most often company quickly settled, or – Defaulted and gave up US market Now • Chinese companies becoming more mature and learning the rules and strategies of US litigation
  • 46. Conclusions China now a significant player on the world IP stage Determined to use IP to advance national interests Foster domestic inventiveness and develop an innovation-oriented economy Combine price competition with IP as a key to securing market edge But foreign applicants also benefit
  • 47. Conclusions IP protection will continue to improve Eager Government • Consistent with Outline of National IP Strategy Top-down society • Success in effecting change Ability to learn from Japan, Korea, and Taiwan • Asian Trilateral; IP5 Desire to continue to attract foreign investment and technology
  • 48. Thank you! Jay Erstling | erstling@ptslaw.com | 612.349.5740