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Executive Summary:Madrid Yearly Review 2024
WIPO· 2024-08-13 04:16
Executive Summary Madrid Yearly Review 2024 Executive Summary Madrid Yearly Review 2024 International Registration of Marks This executive brief identifies key trends in the use of the WIPO-administered Madrid System. For fuller statistics, see the Madrid Yearly Review 2024 – available in English at www.wipo.int/ipstats Key numbers for 2023 64,200 (−7.0%) Madrid international applications1 448,340 (−7.8%) Designations in international applications 63,618 (−7.2%) Madrid international registrations 64,335 (+8 ...
Executive Summary:Hague Yearly Review 2024
WIPO· 2024-08-13 04:16
Executive Summary Hague Yearly Review 2024 Executive Summary Hague Yearly Review 2024 International Registration of Industrial Designs This executive brief identifies key trends in the use of the WIPO-administered Hague System for the International Registration of Industrial Designs. For fuller statistics, see the Hague Yearly Review 2024 – available in English at: www.wipo.int/ipstats Key numbers for 2023 8,566 (+7.4%) International applications 8,366 (+8.3%) International registrations 38,498 (+14.9%) Des ...
海牙2024年度评论执行摘要(英译中)
WIPO· 2024-08-13 04:14
执 行 摘 要 海牙 2024 年度评论 执行摘要 海牙年鉴 2024工业品外观设计国 际注册 本执行简报确定了使用 WIPO 管理的工业品外观设计国际注册海牙体系。 有关更全面的统计数据 , 请参阅《海牙年鉴 2024 》 - 英文版 , 网址为 : www. wipo. int / ipstats 2023 年的关键数字 8,566 (+7.4%) 国际应用 XVVZmPpNmMyQwOrMoOnPrP9PaO8OoMpPpNmQfQpPwOjMrQmP6MmNtRvPtQoQwMpNpN 8,366 (+8.3%) 国际注册 38,498 (+14.9%) 国际名称 应用程序 37,043 (+15.7%) 国际名称 注册 5,592 (+5.8%) 国际复兴 注册 56,567 (+9.2%) 国际注册 in force 25,414 (+1.3%) 包含的设计 国际应用 25,262 (+0.5%) 包含的设计 国际注册 103,063 (+5.1%) 包含的设计 在国际申请中的名称 103,168 (+7.0%) 包含的设计 国际注册中的名称 21,791 (+3.4%) 续订中包含的设计 国际注 ...
马德里年鉴2024国际商标注册(英译中)
WIPO· 2024-08-13 04:13
Investment Rating - The report does not explicitly provide an investment rating for the industry Core Insights - The use of the Madrid System for international trademark registration has seen a decline in applications for the second consecutive year, with a 7% decrease in 2023 compared to 2022, following an exceptional growth of 15% in 2021 [3][4] - The total number of international trademark applications submitted through the Madrid System in 2023 was approximately 64,200, which is slightly above the levels seen in 2020 [3][4] - The number of active international registrations reached 886,255, reflecting a 3% increase from the previous year [2][36] Summary by Sections Key Numbers for 2023 - 64,200 international applications (-7.0%) - 448,340 international name applications (-7.8%) - 63,618 international registrations (-7.2%) - 64,335 subsequent international registrations (+8.8%) - 39,267 international renewals (+8.2%) - 886,255 active international registrations (+3%) - 7,135,569 active designated international registrations - 114 contracting parties (Madrid members) [2][3][6] Trends in International Applications - The international trademark system experienced a 7% decline in usage in 2023, marking the second consecutive year of decrease after a significant increase in 2021 [3][4] - The largest users of the Madrid System in 2023 were the United States (10,987 applications), followed by Germany (6,613), China (5,473), France (4,267), and the United Kingdom (3,817) [7][8] Subsequent Designations and Renewals - The number of subsequent designations increased by 8.8% in 2023, totaling 64,335, indicating a growing interest in expanding trademark protection to new markets [27][28] - Renewals of international registrations reached 39,267 in 2023, reflecting an 8.2% increase from the previous year [31][32] Active Registrations - Approximately 50.2% of all international registrations remain active, with 886,255 active registrations recorded in 2023 [35][36] - The top five countries with the highest number of active registrations are Germany, the United States, France, Switzerland, and China [36] Application Submission Trends - In 2023, nearly 87.6% of Madrid applications were submitted electronically, a significant increase from 52.3% a decade ago [38] - The majority of applications (84.7%) were submitted in English, with a small percentage in French and Spanish [39][40]
专利合作条约 (PCT)(英译中)
WIPO· 2024-08-10 05:07
Investment Rating - The report does not provide a specific investment rating for the industry Core Insights - The Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) aims to simplify and economize the process of obtaining patent protection in multiple countries, thereby contributing to technological advancement and legal protection for inventions [8][10] - The PCT establishes an international patent cooperation alliance among its contracting states, facilitating the submission, search, and examination of patent applications [10][11] - The treaty emphasizes the importance of international collaboration to enhance the efficiency of national or regional legal systems, particularly benefiting developing countries [8] Summary by Sections Introduction - The PCT was completed on June 19, 1970, and has undergone several amendments, with the latest effective from July 1, 2024 [2][5] Chapter 1: International Applications and Searches - International applications can be submitted by residents or nationals of contracting states, and must include specific elements such as requests, descriptions, claims, and drawings [15][22] - The purpose of international searches is to identify relevant prior art, and these searches are conducted by designated international search authorities [33][34] Chapter 2: International Preliminary Examination - The international preliminary examination is required for international applications, allowing applicants to receive feedback on their claims before entering national phases [31] Chapter 3: Common Provisions - The treaty allows for certain protections and specifies the rights of applicants regarding their international applications [43][56] Chapter 4: Technical Services - The PCT provides patent information services and technical assistance to enhance the accessibility of patent-related information [50] Chapter 5: Administrative Provisions - The administrative framework includes provisions for the assembly, executive committee, and international bureau responsible for overseeing the treaty's implementation [53][56] Chapter 6: Disputes - The treaty outlines mechanisms for resolving disputes that may arise in the context of international patent applications [59] Chapter 7: Amendments and Revisions - Provisions for the amendment and revision of the treaty are included, ensuring that it can adapt to changing needs and circumstances [60] Chapter 8: Final Provisions - The treaty specifies the conditions for becoming a contracting party and the procedures for its entry into force [62][64]