Prior Art Grace Period Extension
Beginning June 9, 2018, the
grace period during which a patent application must be filed in Japan so that any
previous public disclosure of the same invention would not automatically be
considered to be novelty-destroying prior art has been extended from six (6)
months to twelve (12) months. If an
inventor wishes to file an application for an invention which previously had
been publically disclosed at a seminar, conference, in a commercially available
product, etc., the applicant would be permitted to file the application
provided that the public disclosure had been made within a calendar year of the
filing date of the application.
In general, this
extension has been designed to allow the inventor(s) time to prepare or decide
whether to proceed with the filing of an application to protect the previously
disclosed invention. The current
extension also brings Japan
in line with the US, Canada, South Korea, etc., which also allow
a one year grace period.