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权威访谈|中国积极推动人工智能在知识产权领域的应用实践——访欧亚专利局局长戈利高里·伊夫利耶夫
Xin Hua She· 2025-09-12 16:54
Core Viewpoint - China is actively promoting the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in the field of intellectual property (IP), addressing challenges posed by rapid technological advancements and enhancing patent examination processes [1][2][3] Group 1: Challenges in Intellectual Property - The main challenge in IP is how to handle patent applications related to AI technology, requiring appropriate evaluation capabilities for each application [1] - Each AI-related patent case serves as a benchmark for assessing patent value, complicating the patent examination process due to the increased scale of patent data [1] Group 2: China's Efforts in Intellectual Property - China has shown foresight in addressing IP issues in the digital age, actively promoting AI technology in IP practices, including AI patent examination and intelligent office construction [2] - The China National Intellectual Property Administration (CNIPA) has improved examination quality through specialized divisions, providing a model for global patent agencies [2] Group 3: Future Cooperation and Initiatives - The Eurasian Patent Office plans to deepen cooperation with China, particularly in academic conferences and practical training activities, which are crucial for expert teams [2][3] - The implementation of a "patent examination expressway" mechanism is advocated to effectively utilize examination results from initial applications, enhancing the decision-making process in other sectors [3] - There is an expectation for more Chinese manufacturers and inventors to submit patent applications, particularly in fields like ultra-thin displays and computing technology, highlighting the growing global value of Chinese designs [3]
知识产权代理也要“反内卷”!国家知识产权局发声
Zheng Quan Shi Bao· 2025-07-17 09:13
Core Insights - The wave of "anti-involution" has extended to the intellectual property agency industry, with a shift from "price competition" to "quality competition" being emphasized to avoid negative competition and the phenomenon of "bad money driving out good" [1][5] Group 1: Intellectual Property Statistics - During the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, the added value of patent-intensive industries is expected to increase from 11.97% of GDP in 2020 to 13.04% in 2023 [2] - As of June this year, the number of valid invention patents in China reached 5.01 million, a year-on-year increase of 13.2%, with the number of high-value invention patents per 10,000 people reaching a new high of 15.3 [2][3] - Nearly 40% of high-value invention patents have a maintenance period exceeding 10 years, totaling approximately 793,000, which is 3.1 times that at the end of the "13th Five-Year Plan" [4] Group 2: Industry Governance and Quality Improvement - The National Intellectual Property Administration (NIPA) is strengthening industry governance to guide the patent agency industry away from "involution" and negative competition, while cracking down on plagiarism, patchwork, and fraud in patent applications [2][5] - To enhance service quality in the agency industry, NIPA is promoting government procurement standards for patent and trademark agency services, encouraging agencies to improve service precision and price matching [6] Group 3: Support for Overseas Enterprises - NIPA is actively enhancing intellectual property protection for Chinese enterprises going abroad, having provided guidance services 2,393 times and consultation services 6,885 times, helping reduce litigation costs by 1.32 billion yuan and recover economic losses of 38.04 billion yuan [8] - NIPA is also focusing on attracting foreign investment by improving intellectual property protection for foreign enterprises in China, having joined nearly all major international intellectual property treaties [8]