FIG. 1. Number of patent applications (in thousands) filed at the JPO per calendar year
FIG. 2 Number of applications (in thousands) filed under the PCT at the JPO per calendar year
In 2015, the number of PCT
applications filed with the JPO increased by 4.3% from the previous year to
43,097 applications.
FIG.
3 Average time until First Action (FA) issued for an application at the JPO per
calendar year
The number of International
Search Reports (ISR) produced by the JPO have increased by 70% from 2006 to 2015.
The number of International Preliminary Examination Reports (IPER) produced by
the JPO have decreased by a little over 17% from the 2006 level (approximately 3,200),
but this number shows a great deal of year-on-year variation.
|
2010 |
2011 |
2012 |
2013 |
2014 |
2015 |
Decision to Grant Patent |
205,632 |
220,495 |
254,502 |
260,046 |
205,711 |
173,015 |
Number of FAs |
377,089 |
363,876 |
369,679 |
356,179 |
255,001 |
235,809 |
Table
1: Number of granted patents and first office actions at the JPO. As is clear
from the table, there has been a 7% increase in the ratio of patents granted
relative to the number of FAs issued compared to 2010.
2011 |
2012 |
2013 |
2014 |
2015 |
|
Applications
Filed by Foreign Applicants (%) |
16.0 |
16.3 |
17.3 |
18.4 |
18.7 |
Patent
Registrations by Foreign Applicants (%) |
17.1 |
18.2 |
19.0 |
21.8 |
22.5 |
Table
2: Applications filed and patent registrations made by foreign applicants at
the JPO. Values are percent relative to those filed or registered by Japanese
nationals.
FIG.
4. Number of Utility Models applications filed at the JPO by Japanese and
foreign applicants. The number of Utility Model applications by Japanese
applicants has been gradually decreasing while the number of Utility Model
applications by foreign applicants has remained relatively stable.
FIG.
5. Number of applications for Design Registration filed at the JPO by Japanese
and foreign applicants. The percentage of foreign applicants for Design
Registration filed at the JPO has steadily increased from 11.5% of all
applications in 2010 to 17% of all applications in 2015
FIG.
6. Number of Trademark applications (excluding International applications for
trademark registration) filed at the JPO by Japanese and foreign applicants and
the average pendency of the application. The number of applications is
displayed in units of 10,000, whereas the pendency is displayed in months. The
number of Trademark applications by foreign applicants has steadily increased
from about 18.5% in 2010 to 19.9% in 2015, while the average pendency has
decreased from 4.7 months in 2010 to 4.0 months in 2015.
Trials and Appeals
The number of
appeals against an examiner’s decisions of refusal for a patent application had
remained within the range of 24,000 to 28,000 per year since 2009. However, in
2015, the number of appeals against an examiner’s decisions of refusal for a
patent application fell to 21,858. In 2015, the number of appeals against an
examiner’s decisions of refusal for a trademark application was 853, and with
the exception of 2013 (1,012 cases) has steadily decreased from the 1,415 cases
in 2009. There has been a generally steady decline in the number of appeals
against an examiner’s decisions of refusal for a design application from 2009
(513 cases) to 2015 (391 cases).
Requests for Trials for
Invalidation and Oppositions
Since 2006, the number of
requests for a trial for invalidation of a patent has remained within the range
of 217 and 292 cases per year. Since 2011, approximately 54% of the appeals
against an examiner’s decision of refusal have been accepted. In 2015, the processing
period during such a trial is approximately 10.5 months.
The number of requests for a
trial for invalidation of a utility model has been ten or fewer per year since
2008. The number of requests for a trial for invalidation of a design
registration has been no more than 22 since 2008, and only 11 such requests
were made in 2015.
Lastly, the number of
requests for a trial for invalidation of a trademark registration has remained
within a range of 98 to 140 per year since 2008.
Oppositions have gradually
fallen from a high of 795 in 2004 to 461 in 2015. In 2015, a decision of
revocation was issued in 58 cases and a decision of maintenance was issued in
295 cases.
|
Ex-parte appeals |
Inter-partes
trials |
||
Appeal accepted |
Appeal denied |
Appeal accepted |
Appeal denied |
|
Patent & Utility Model |
18 |
49 |
27 |
46 |
Design |
0 |
4 |
0 |
1 |
Trademark |
1 |
17 |
14 |
17 |
Table
3. Trial and Appeal results at the JPO in 2015.
Ex-parte appeals include
appeals against an examiner’s decision of refusal, appeals against an
examiner’s rulings to dismiss amendments, and trials for correction. The number
of ex-parte lawsuits increased from 14 (in 2014) to 26 for trademarks,
decreased from 11 (in 2014) to 2 for designs, and decreased from 108 (in 2014)
to 73 for patents and utility models.
Inter-partes
trials include trials for invalidation and trials for rescission. The number of
inter-partes trials increased from 109 in 2014 to 118
in 2015 for patent and utility models, from 0 in 2014 to 2 in 2015 for designs,
and from 35 in 2014 to 41 in 2015 for trademarks.
Fig.
7. Change in the number of requests
for accelerated examination. There has been a continuous upward trend in the
number of accelerated examinations requested since 2011. Patent applications for which
accelerated examination was requested have an average first action pendency of
2.3 months in 2015. Accelerated examination is available for applications which
meet certain criteria summarized here
.
Fig.
8. In April 2015, the Japan Patent Office began to accept non-traditional
trademark applications. These applications include color, sound, position,
motion, and holograms. The number of respective non-traditional trademark
applications submitted at the JPO in 2015 is summarized above. More information
regarding each type of non-traditional trademark and for regional collective
trademarks can be found here
.
All
of the above statistical information was obtained from the JPO and WIPO and was
culled from numerous reports on the state of Intellectual Property at various
patent offices throughout the world.