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Page 1: 1st Semester 2019 Performance Report

1st Semester 2019

Performance Report INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OFFICE OF THE PHILIPPINES

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SERVICES

IPOPHL continues to

enhance its processes,

systems, and procedures to

make it easier for the

public to access the IP

system, deliver consistently

high quality services,

reduce turnaround time,

improve operational

efficiency, and ensure

reliability.

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Implementation Of

The Joint

Examination Track

Procedure For

Trademark

Applications

Image by mohamed Hassan from Pixabay

Filing to assignment was

reduced to 12 days from

15 days

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ISA / IPEA Starts

Operations To expand its service and assistance to Filipino inventors, the IPOPHL begins operation as an International Searching Authority and International Preliminary Examining Authority (ISA/IPEA), enabling it to conduct search and preliminary examination of international applications filed under the PCT of the WIPO. UP Manila proved to be the first mover to take advantage of the service, officially filing the first request for an international search report (ISR) for their PCT invention application with funding and assistance from DOST-TAPI.

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Patent Landscape Reports

Ongoing reports:

Coffee Connected Vehicles (Intelligent Transport System)

Assistive Devices for Mobility Impaired Persons Nickel

Completed report: Cacao (1st Draft)

Presented the following PLRs:

• Rice

• Abaca

• Crab

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Technology Transfer and Patent

Search Services

Technology Transfer Agreements

100% of requests for Certificate of CTC and TTA done within

an average of 1.89 days

100% of requests for clearance prior to recordal released

within an average of 1.5 days

100% of requests for preliminary review conducted within an

average of 1.77 days

100% of requests for exemption done within an average of

2.77 days

100% of patent search requests accomplished

11 comprehensive searches within an average of 7.6 days

4 equivalent / compound per se M searches within an

average of 3 days

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MIND TO

MARKET

Enables IPOPHL to assist and

shepherd individuals or

enterprises by connecting them

to a network of services of

partners/actors from both the

government and the private

sector with end in view of

facilitating the process of

bringing innovative ideas to

products or services in the

market in the entire intellectual

property spectrum, i.e. from

Creation, to Protection,

Utilization (Commercialization),

and IP Enforcement

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ITSO

62 ITSOs providing patent search services (target is 67 ITSOs)

55 ITSOs providing patent drafting services (target is 58 ITSOs)

69 ITSOs filing IP applications (target is 70 ITSOs)

Ongoing discussions for partnerships between technology developer and adaptor:

• PhilRice with BSMED, DOST, and BOI

IP Policy

24 SUCs with submitted IP policy

48 SUCs with verified IP policy

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2019 ROK-

Philippines APEC

IP Business

Seminar IPOPHL, Korean IP Office, and

Korea Invention Promotion

Association exchanged best

practices in IP management and

commercialization at the ROK-PH

APEC IP Business Seminar in

Makati City.

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University

Technologies for

the Industry Seven universities with 11

exciting technologies in medicine

and medical devices gathered

today in IPOPHL for a pitching/

speed-dating/ networking event

with industry players.

IPOPHL and UP Manila organized

the meet to pave the way for

future collaboration between

universities, as the creators of

technology, and the adaptors -

the industry players - who apply

and invest in technology.

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ENFORCEMENT

AND

ADJUDICATION

IPOPHL’s enforcement

and adjudication

projects aim to curb the

proliferation of fake

products in the market

and strictly uphold the

rule of law.

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Workshop for Law

Enforcement

Agencies and

Public Prosecutors

on Development of

IP Laws and Best

Practices The National Committee on IP

Rights (NCIPR), vice-chaired

by the IPOPHL, held a press

conference on the trends this

2019 on piracy and

counterfeit goods and discuss

measures on how to curb

piracy online.

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Policy Dialogue On

Administrative

Enforcement

Initiatives

The Intellectual Property Office of

the Philippines, together with a

global organization of brand-

owners and leading IP law firms,

tackled the challenges of

implementing administrative

measures to combat counterfeiting

activities, and charted the way

forward on further collaboration.

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ANIEE Meeting Enforcement agencies and

experts from ASEAN convened in

Manila for the 4th ANIEE Meeting,

to discuss and tackle deliverables

under the ASEAN IPR Action Plan

2016-2025.

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IP Enforcement

Workshop Enforcement agencies in Asean &

the National Committee on

Intellectual Property Rights

(NCIPR) meet for a capacity-

building workshop to enhance

enforcement practices and

explore emerging IPR trends.

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LEARNING

AND

AWARENESS

Our intellectual property

awareness and education

programs aims to make

intellectual property known

to everyone. We work on

increasing the knowledge of

professionals on IP and the

public’s respect,

appreciation, and its use.

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WIPO-IPOPHL

Workshop The WIPO and IPOPHL held a two-

day workshop on identifying and

using inventions in the public

domain to determine if an

invention is patentable, to utilize

information in public domain for

product development, and to

assess its future market

potential.

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Regional

Meeting to

develop training

materials Intellectual property offices

of the ASEAN member state

convene in Manila, Philippines

for a regional meeting to

develop training materials

and establish a unified

mentorship program for

patent examiners, with

support from European patent

experts, in light of global best

practices on patent search

and examination.

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WIPO National

Workshop On Search

And Examination Of

Invention Related To

Genetic Resources

To keep in-step with developments

in biotechnology and future-proof

patent examiners’ skills, four

established IP offices conducted a

five-day workshop for IPOPHL’s

patent examiners on search and

substantive examination of patents

in the evolving field of

biotechnology.

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Annual Seminar

for the IP

Collegium

Project A human resource and network

building project of JIPII where

select IP experts are tapped

globally to remain apprised of IP

developments around the world.

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Patent Search

Training IPOPHL conducted a 4-day patent

search training for the PhCHED to

help researchers prevent

duplication of R&D efforts, use

patent information for the

protection of their inventions,

and improve technologies for

further innovations.

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Train the Trainers Intellectual property offices of

the ASEAN member state convene

in Manila, Philippines for a

regional meeting to develop

training materials and establish a

unified mentorship program for

patent examiners, with support

from European patent experts, in

light of global best practices on

patent search and examination.

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Gawad Yamang

Isip Award The cream of the crop in the Philippine scientific, creative, and research circles were awarded in the 2019 IP Convergence forum, in recognition of their use of the intellectual property system in contributing to the sciences and arts. IPOPHL lauded six individuals and one business in the 2019 IP Convergence Forum, all of which have filed for intellectual property as they’ve made ground-breaking work in their fields.

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Regional Patent

Examination

Training (RPET)

Mentoring IPOPHL is among the first IP

offices in the region to pilot the

Regional Patent Examination

Training (RPET) Mentoring, a

competency-based training

program of IP Australia. Trainee

patent examiners from Viet Nam

and Philippines have been the

first to pilot said program

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MCLE

IPOPHL brought a roster of

seasoned and internationally-

recognized intellectual property

lawyers and professors to Cebu

for a 5-day intellectual property-

focused lecture series

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Big Bad Wolf

Book Fair The IPOPHL lauded this

expanding support of Big Bad

Wolf to authors, as it supports its

mandate to ensure copyright of

authors are upheld, and more

creative and literary works are

produced.

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IP Information and Awareness

741 persons provided with advisory services

Participated in 6 trade fairs and exhibits

20 LEAP IP sessions conducted

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TECHNOLOGY

IPOPHL continually

improves its operational

and administrative systems

by adapting international

standards of technology

used by various intellectual

property offices

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eCorrespondence To deliver faster & more efficient

intellectual property service, the

IPOPHL launched the

“eCorrespondence (eCorr) for

Patents” automating outgoing

office actions and notices to

applicants of the Bureau of

Patents.

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INFRASTRUCTURE

IPOPHL’s initiatives are

geared towards improving

the IP system through its

legislative policies and

agenda, reorganization of

its structure, and

improvement of its

facilities.

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Focus Group

Discussion on the

Beijing Treaty

Issues of remuneration, protected performances , and technology’s impact on performers’ rights were tackled in a productive focus group discussion initiated with the Philippine actors and performers as IPOPHL convened members of the Film Development Academy of the Philippines, Performers Rights Society of the Philippines, Actors’ Guild, and Artists Welfare Project Inc.

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Public

Consultation on

the Marrakesh

Treaty Relevant government agencies,

NGOs, & private sectors

discussed issues on the Marrakesh

Treaty to make printed works

accessible to more than 3 million

visually impaired Filipinos.

The Philippines acceded to the

Marrakesh Treaty in 2018.

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Signing of the

Amendments to the

Implementing Rules and

Regulations (IRR) of the

Philippine Technology

Transfer Act (Republic

Act 10055) with DOST

The said Act, among other

provisions, sets out rules on

the ownership and

management of intellectual

property of technologies

made with the assistance of

government funding agencies.

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PARTNERSHIP

IPOPHL continues to

strengthen the linkages

with partner institutions

through forging of bilateral

and multilateral

agreements and

coordinating with

international and local

partners

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IPOPHL-PDRC

Memorandum Of

Agreement

IPOPHL inked a Memorandum of

Agreement (MOA) with the

Philippine Dispute Resolution

Center to jointly develop and

promote the ADR referral system

for disputes involving

intellectual property. The MOA

will pave the way for speedy

disposal of cases and help

deliver timely justice to

litigants.

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IPOPHL-CHED

Memorandum of

Agreement IPOPHL’s agreement with CHED centers on formulating an IP Policy.

For CHED, An IP Policy will facilitate the management of SUCs and HEIs’ intellectual property rights, as well as guide them on how to transfer that knowledge from the academe to the industry who may adopt it for commercialization. Additionally, under the MOA, IPOPHL and CHED will jointly undertake capacity-building programs specifically to gradually integrate intellectual property in relevant courses and fields of study.

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IPOPHL-TESDA

Memorandum of

Agreement The MOA solidifies the commitment of IPOPHL and TESDA to lay the groundwork for IP consciousness in the technical education sector.

IPOPHL will provide capacity-building and training of TESDA Technical Institutes (TTIs) on drafting and adopting an IP Policy, teaching of IP and IP-related courses, conduct a training-of-trainers workshop in TESDA’s Centers of Excellence and Centers of Development, and other IP awareness and information programs. TESDA, on the other hand will undertake crafting of an IP Policy Template for the guidance of other TTIs and TVIs, and work towards integrating intellectual property modules in relevant courses identified by IPOPHL and TESDA.

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IP STATISTICS FILINGS; REGISTRATIONS; GRANTS; COUNTRY OF ORIGIN; FIELDS

OF TECHNOLOGY; TOP APPLICANTS; ITSO; IPSO

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PATENT

0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

PCT 2880 2856 2607 2561 2943

Non-Res Direct 148 190 243 242 550

Resident 263 293 248 284 469

Distribution of Filed Resident, Non-Resident (Direct Route) and

Non-Resident (PCT Route) Patent Applications from 2014 - 2018

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PATENT

Distribution of Filed Resident, Non-Resident (Direct Route)

and Non-Resident (PCT Route) Patents from First Semester

of 2015 – 2019

0 500 1000 1500 2000

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Resident 145 117 102 243 146

PCT 1501 1312 1257 1502 1654

Non-Res 86 131 117 175 187

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PATENT

0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

PCT 1822 1875 1837 1420 2088

NR-Direct 174 130 123 99 565

Resident 23 24 31 18 29

Distribution of Granted Resident, Non-Resident (Direct

Route) and Non-Resident (PCT Route) Patents from 2014 -

2018

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PATENT

Distribution of Granted Resident, Non-Resident (Direct

Route) and Non-Resident (PCT Route) Patents from First

Semester 2015 - 2019

0 500 1000 1500

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Resident 16 18 12 9 17

PCT 1015 1102 928 1068 574

Non-Res Direct 81 57 56 87 36

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PATENT

Distribution of Patent applications per country of origin filed

in the Philippines for the First Semester of 2019

24%

20%

13%

9%

7%

6%

6%

5%

4% 3% 3%

US - United States ofAmerica

JP - Japan

CN - Peoples China

PH - Philippines

KR - Rep.of Korea

KY - Cayman islands

CH - Switzerland

DE - Germany Fed.Rep

NL - Netherlands

TW - Taiwan

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PATENT

Top Applicant Filers for the First Semester of 2019

APPLICANT'S NAME COUNTRY Filings ALIBABA GROUP HOLDING LIMITED KY - Cayman islands 107

ALIBABA GROUP HOLDING LIMITED CN - Peoples China 75

GUANGDONG OPPO MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATIONS

CORP., LTD.

CN - Peoples China 66

UNILEVER N.V. NL - Netherlands 37

MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLC US - United States of America 24

KWANG YANG MOTOR CO.,LTD. TW - Taiwan 24

SUMITOMO METAL MINING CO., LTD. JP - Japan 22

GROW SOLUTIONS TECH LLC US - United States of America 22

LG ELECTRONICS INC. KR - Rep.of Korea 21

NESTEC S.A. CH - Switzerland 21

ANGEL PLAYING CARDS CO., LTD. JP - Japan 20

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PATENT

Filings by Field of Technology for the First Semester of 2019

FIELD OF TECHNOLOGY TOTAL

Analysis of biological materials 22 Audio-visual technology 20 Basic communication processes 17 Basic materials chemistry 229 Biotechnology 349 Chemical engineering 97 Civil engineering 77 Computer technology 134 Control 45 Digital communication 250 Electrical machinery, apparatus, energy 110 Engines, pumps, turbines 67 Environmental technology 84 Food chemistry 244 Furniture, games 75 Handling 92 IT methods for management 99 Machine tools 38 Macromolecular chemistry, polymers 82 Materials, metallurgy 154 Measurement 83 Mechanical elements 61 Medical technology 78 Micro-structural and nano-technology 1 Optics 55 Organic fine chemistry 494 Other consumer goods 92 Other special machines 100 Pharmaceuticals 1,272 Semiconductors 29 Surface technology, coating 80 Telecommunications 42 Textile and paper machines 48 Thermal processes and apparatus 49 Transport 114 TOTAL 4,883

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PATENT

Average Pendency Time From Filing to Grant of Patents For

2014 to 2018

49.14

47.88

49.88

46.98

48

45.5

46

46.5

47

47.5

48

48.5

49

49.5

50

50.5

2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

M

O

N

T

H

S

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TRADEMARK

Distribution of Filed Resident, Non-Resident (Direct Route)

and Non-Resident (Madrid Route) Trademark Applications

from 2014 - 2018

0 5000 10000 15000 20000 25000

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Madrid 3914 5258 4745 6140 6414

Non-Res Direct 7331 7081 7175 7266 7626

Resident 14445 14774 15267 18565 21626

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TRADEMARK

Distribution of Filed Resident, Non-Resident (Direct Route)

and Non-Resident (Madrid Route) Trademark Applications

from the First Semester of 2015- 2019

0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Resident 7270 7146 9226 10390 10969

Madrid 2246 2012 2843 2889 4099

Non-Res Direct 3552 3728 3645 3810 3893

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TRADEMARK

Distribution of Registered Resident, Non-Resident (Direct

Route) and Non-Resident (Madrid Route) Trademark

Applications from 2014 to 2018

0 5000 10000 15000

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Madrid 3489 5047 5331 4806 6093

Non-Res Direct 6879 6849 8352 5976 6647

Resident 8879 10098 13332 11173 12508

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TRADEMARK

Distribution of Registered (Entitlement Date) Resident, Non-

Resident (Direct Route) and Non-Resident (Madrid Route)

Trademark Applications from the First Semester of 2015-

2019

0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Resident 5062 5373 5503 5825 5106

Madrid 2777 2749 2463 3223 2817

Non-Res Direct 3590 3809 2970 3137 2492

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TRADEMARK

Distribution of Registered Resident, Non-Resident (Direct

Route) and Non-Resident (Madrid Route) Trademark

Applications from the First Semester of 2015- 2019

0 2000 4000 6000 8000

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Resident 4823 7356 6450 6266 6930

Madrid 2803 2949 2575 1700 3139

Non-Res Direct 3256 5759 3461 3586 3529

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TRADEMARK

Distribution of Trademark applications per country of origin

filed in the Philippines for the First Semester of 2019

65% 11%

8%

4%

3%

2% 2%

2% 1%

1% 1% PH - Philippines

CN - Peoples China

US - United States ofAmerica

JP - Japan

KR - Rep.of Korea

SG - Singapore

DE - Germany Fed.Rep

FR - France

CH - Switzerland

UK - United Kingdom

TW - Taiwan

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TRADEMARK

Top Applicant Filers for the First Semester of 2019

APPLICANT'S NAME COUNTRY Filings

HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. CN - Peoples China 62

SAN MIGUEL FOOD AND BEVERAGE, INC. PH - Philippines 60

AVIDA LAND CORP. PH - Philippines 48

SUCERE FOODS CORPORATION PH - Philippines 48

NATURA COSMETICOS S/A BR - Brazil 43

PHARMAKON BIOTEC INC. PH - Philippines 43

GLENYS ARIZO PH - Philippines 36

JOHN CEDRIC TIU PH - Philippines 36

NOVARTIS AG CH - Switzerland 36

SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. KR - Rep.of Korea 36

TARGET BRANDS, INC. US - United States of America 34

CHEMTRUST GLOBAL MARKET, INC. PH - Philippines 33

JOHNSON & JOHNSON US - United States of America 31

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TRADEMARK

Distribution of Trademark applications per Industry filed in

the Philippines for the First Semester of 2019

INDUSTRY SECTOR TOTAL

Agricultural products and services 5,805

Chemicals 894

Construction, Infrastructure 1,818

Household equipment 1,713

Leisure & Education = Leisure, Education, Training 2,523

Management, Communications, Real estate and Financial services 3,633

Pharmaceuticals, Health, Cosmetics 5,004

Scientific research, Information and Communication technology 4,251

Textiles - Clothing and Accessories 2,958

Transportation and Logistics 1,940

TOTAL 30,539

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TRADEMARK

Average Pendency Time From Filing to Registration of

Trademarks

8.32 7.64

6.97 6.35

3.96

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

M

O

N

T

H

S

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UTILITY MODEL

Distribution of Filed Resident and Non-Resident Utility Model

Applications from 2014 - 2018

0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Non-Res 19 46 46 62 66

Resident 767 765 1096 1323 2065

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UTILITY MODEL

Distribution of Filed Resident and Non-Resident Utility Model

Applications for the First Semester of 2015 - 2019

0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Resident 296 410 514 861 1131

Non-Resident 25 22 23 33 40

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UTILITY MODEL

Distribution of Registered Resident and Non-Resident Utility

Model Applications from 2014 - 2018

0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Non-Res 27 38 35 27 61

Resident 552 489 555 504 1052

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UTILITY MODEL

Distribution of Registered Resident and Non-Resident Utility

Model Applications for the First Semester of 2015 - 2019

0 100 200 300 400 500

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Resident 244 294 286 386 423

Non-Resident 15 27 11 20 9

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UTILITY MODEL

Distribution of Utility Model applications per country of

origin filed in the Philippines for the First Semester of 2019

96%

1%

1% 1% 1% 0% 0% 0%

PH - Philippines

TW - Taiwan

CN - Peoples China

TH - Thailand

JP - Japan

ID - Indonesia

NL - Netherlands

US - United States ofAmerica

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UTILITY MODEL

Top Applicant Filers for the First Semester of 2019

APPLICANT'S NAME COUNTRY Filings CAPIZ STATE UNIVERSITY PH - Philippines 147

CARLOS HILADO MEMORIAL STATE COLLEGE PH - Philippines 66

NORTHERN NEGROS STATE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE

AND TECHNOLOGY

PH - Philippines 50

POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES PH - Philippines 48

NAVAL STATE UNIVERSITY PH - Philippines 48

VISAYAS STATE UNIVERSITY PH - Philippines 38

PHILIPPINE SCIENCE HIGH SCHOOL SYSTEM PH - Philippines 33

CEBU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY-ARGAO

CAMPUS

PH - Philippines 31

CAGAYAN STATE UNIVERSITY PH - Philippines 29

BOHOL ISLAND STATE UNIVERSITY PH - Philippines 28

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UTILITY MODEL

Distribution of Utility Model applications per Field of Technology filed

in the Philippines for the First Semester of 2019

FIELD OF TECHNOLOGY TOTAL

Audio-visual technology 1 Basic materials chemistry 3 Chemical engineering 7 Civil engineering 12 Digital communication 2 Electrical machinery, apparatus, energy 13 Engines, pumps, turbines 6 Environmental technology 6 Food chemistry 99 Furniture, games 23 Handling 28 IT methods for management 6 Macromolecular chemistry, polymers 18 Materials, metallurgy 2 Measurement 8 Mechanical elements 20 Medical technology 2 Optics 1 Organic fine chemistry 3 Other consumer goods 6 Other special machines 8 Pharmaceuticals 7 Thermal processes and apparatus 3 Transport 1 TOTAL 285

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INDUSTRIAL DESIGN

Top Industrial Design filers for the First Semester of 2019

APPLICANT'S NAME COUNTRY Filings HOCHENG PHILIPPINES CORPORATION PH - Philippines 43

ZAMBOANGA CITY STATE POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE PH - Philippines 40

CHEN, SHIAN-HSIEN PH - Philippines 23

MOUNTAIN PROVINCE STATE POLYTECHNIC

COLLEGE

PH - Philippines 21

NORTHWESTERN MINDANAO STATE COLLEGE OF

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

PH - Philippines 21

JUUL LABS, INC. US - United States of America 20

TAN, WILSON PH - Philippines 20

HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD. JP - Japan 18

NUEVA VIZCAYA STATE UNIVERSITY PH - Philippines 18

BOHOL ISLAND STATE UNIVERSITY - MAIN CAMPUS PH - Philippines 16

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INDUSTRIAL DESIGN

Top Industrial Design filers for the First Semester of 2019

LOCARNO CLASS TOTAL

Arms, pyrotechnic articles, articles for hunting, fishing and pest killing 2 Articles of adornment 5 Articles of clothing and haberdashery 12 Brushware 3 Building units and construction elements 23 Clocks and watches and other measuring instruments, checking and signalling instruments 4 Equipment for production, distribution or transformation of electricity 23

Fluid distribution equipment, sanitary, heating, ventilation and air-conditioning equipment, solid fuel 20

Furnishing 46 Games, toys, tents and sports goods 5 Graphic symbols and logos, surface patterns, ornamentation 19 Household goods, not elsewhere specified 19 Lighting apparatus 9 Machines and appliances for preparing food or drink, not elsewhere specified 4 Machines, not elsewhere specified 15 Means of transport or hoisting 27 Medical and laboratory equipment 5 Packages and containers for the transport or handling of goods 33 Pharmaceutical and cosmetic products, toilet articles and apparatus 6 Printing and office machinery 5 Recording, communication or information retrieval equipment 15 Sales and advertising equipment, signs 3 Stationery and office equipment, artists' and teaching materials 5 Textile piecegoods, artificial and natural sheet material 3 Tools and hardware 13 Travel goods, cases, parasols and personal belongings, not elsewhere specified 5 TOTAL 329

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INDUSTRIAL DESIGN

Average Pendency Time From Filing to Registration of Industrial

Design

7.56 8.04

6.35 6.67

5.43

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

M

O

N

T

H

S

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COPYRIGHT

Copyright Deposits Received from 2014 - 2018

676 649

919 983

1268

0

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

1400

2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

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COPYRIGHT

Copyright Deposits Received from the First Semester 2015 -

2019

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

800

900

1000

2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

294

536

412

648

990

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ADJUDICATION

Distribution of Inter Partes and IP Violation Cases Received

from 2014 - 2018

0 200 400 600 800

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

IPV 37 25 23 36 39

IPC 558 617 790 669 715

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ADJUDICATION

Distribution of Inter Partes and IP Violation Cases Received

from the First Semester 2015 - 2019

0 100 200 300 400

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

IPV 12 9 12 25 9

IPC 306 320 327 359 328

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ADJUDICATION

Distribution of Inter Partes and IP Violation Cases Disposed

from 2014 - 2018

0 200 400 600 800 1000

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

IPV 9 19 25 21 15

IPC 530 532 844 789 842

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ADJUDICATION

Distribution of Inter Partes and IP Violation Cases Disposed

from the First Semester 2015 - 2019

0 100 200 300 400 500

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

IPV 11 9 5 5 11

IPC 274 377 445 470 313

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Average Pendency Time From Filing to Disposal of Inter

Partes Cases

7.68 8.4

6.18 5.12

4.31

0

2

4

6

8

10

2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

M

O

N

T

H

S

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Average Pendency Time From Filing to Disposal of

Intellectual Property Violation Cases

1.02

1.94

2.92

3.99

2.29

0

0.5

1

1.5

2

2.5

3

3.5

4

4.5

2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Y

E

A

R

S

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ITSO

Distribution of applications Filed through ITSO from 2014 to

2018

0 200 400 600 800 1000

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

TM 16 44 130 72 136

ID 7 1 69 227 167

UM 53 168 167 722 929

Patent 78 142 67 110 193

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IPSO

Distribution of applications Filed through IPSO from 2014 to

2018

0 1000 2000 3000 4000

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Copyright 679 650 890 933 623

TM 1534 1638 1535 1952 3206

ID 85 40 50 45 71

UM 156 225 272 426 644

Patent 20 50 21 10 29

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IPSO

Distribution of applications Filed through IPSO from the First

Semester 2015 to 2019

0 500 1000 1500 2000

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Copyright 308 526 385 344 400

TM 869 700 924 1650 1671

ID 31 7 11 28 66

UM 109 92 96 289 287

Patent 21 6 6 10 8

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ENFORCEMENT

Distribution of Seizures from 2014 to 2018

- 5,000,000,000.00 10,000,000,000.00 15,000,000,000.00 20,000,000,000.00 25,000,000,000.00

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Seizures 13,328,159,122 2,003,712,006. 6,519,376,647.08,357,192,342.123,553,842,530.