Thursday 10 November 2016

Chile: The first Latin American Country that Has the WIPO CASE System

In 2011 the World Intellectual Property Org – WIPO built up an underlying framework called WIPO CASE, and in 2012 they upgraded the stage for the patent workplaces of Australia, Canada and the UK.

Since June 1, 2015, any patent office is permitted to join the framework however they have to inform the International Bureau. The workplace of intrigue has the alternative to pick on the off chance that they need to be a demonstrating office or just have admittance to the framework.

What is the WIPO CASE framework?

The WIPO CASE framework permits protected innovation workplaces around the globe to connect with each other, by sharing data in regards to inquiries and examination reports.

The fundamental target of this framework as the WIPO says is to enhance the quality and productivity of the patent pursuit and examination prepare done at nearby and territorial patent workplaces. The workplaces can do facilitate pursuit and examination work if vital in the wake of breaking down existing data of any identical recording at another taking part patent office.

This implies since January 2016, the National Institute of Industrial Property (INAPI) from Chile is presently a giving office turning into the main Latin American nation to join this gathering, with the point of accomplishing more effective handling of patent applications. At the end of the day, the execution of this stage is an answer for accomplish a more noteworthy speed, effectiveness and quality in the presentation and allowing of mechanical property rights.

This will particularly profit the clients, since countless archives and data will be accessible at WIPO CASE stage for the nearby and remaining workplaces that necessities it.

Which nations are a piece of the WIPO CASE framework?

The framework is utilized by the workplaces of Australia, Brunei, Cambodia, Chile, China, United States, Philippines, Ind, Indonesia, Israel, Japan, Malaysia, Mongolia, New Zealand, the European Patent Office (EPO), the Eurasian Patent Office (EAPO), Lao People's Democratic Republic, Singapore, Thailand, United Kingdom and Vietnam.

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