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Analyzing Indian IP Trends

Indian IP scenario is undergoing a fascinating transformation. The office of the Controller General of Patents, Designs, and Trademarks (CGPDTM) is making relentless efforts in order to improve the current IP landscape in India.

CGPTDM is committed towards making the Indian IP climate suitable for innovation and technological growth in India. The present government has realized the importance of a balanced IP system to address the country’s innovation and development related objectives. And the efforts show up in the initiatives like new IP policy, amendment in Patent rules, amendment in trademark rules etc. The CGPDTM is also incessantly working towards making the average patent grant time from 5-7 years to 18 months by March 2018.

In an official report released by CGPDTM the Indian IP development trends were discussed and analyzed for the year 2015-16.

As per the CGPDTM report, in the year 2015-16, 30% growth was recorded in filing of IP applications. 10%, 19% and 34.47% growth were recorded in the fields of Patent, Design and Trademark application filing respectively in comparison to previous years.

Trends with respect to filing of Indian IP applications

The trends in Patents, Designs, Trademarks, and Geographical Indications were also analyzed and assessed independently.

Trends

IP filings

Application 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
Patent 43197 43674 42951 42763 46904
Design 8373 8337 8533 9327 11108
Trade mark 183588 194216 200005 210501 283060
Geographical Indication 148 24 75 47 14

Patent Applications

Filed 43197 43674 42951 42763 46904
Examined 11031 12268 18615 22631 16851
Granted 4381 4126 4227 5978 6326
Dispoal 8488 9027 11411 14316 21987

Design Applications

Filed 8373 8337 8533 9327 11108
Examined 6511 6776 7281 7459 9426
Registered 6590 7252 7178 7147 7904
Disposal 6705 7300 7226 7218 8023

Trademarks Applications

Filed 183588 194216 200005 210501 283060
Examined 116263 202385 203086 168026 267861
Registered 51735 44361 67796 41583 65045
Dispoal 57867 69736 104756 83652 116167

Geographical Indication Applications

Filed 148 24 75 47 17
Examined 37 30 42 60 200
Registered 23 21 22 20 26

Patent trends: 10% growth was recorded in patent application filing in comparison to the previous year.

Design trends: Design application filing showed an increase of 19% as compared to 2014-15.

Trademark trends: Trademark application filing showed a whopping increase of 34.47% as compared to the previous year.

Geographical Indications trends: A total number of 26 Geographical Indications were registered in contrast to 20 last year.

The figures depicted above surely are expected to encourage the government to facilitate and expedite the development of an efficient and transparent IP system for efficient delivery of public services.

As a result of Start-ups Intellectual Property Protection (SIPP) initiative, the office of CGPDTM is taking steps to encourage IPR protection amongst startups, which includes providing facilitators to startups to file and process their applications for patents, designs and trademarks, and reimbursement of professional charges of facilitators. The provisions pertaining to necessary assistance via emails and helpdesk are also mentioned in the report.

Other initiatives were also adopted in order to expedite the IP registration process have been introduced. The idea is not only to clear backlog but also to streamline the whole procedure.

These initiatives can be summarized as:

+Enforcement of the new trademark rules. The provisions mentioned in the new trademark rules can be seen here;

+Prompt actions for the applications sent under Right to Information Act;

+Automation of trademark renewal process;

+Official communications to be sent to the applicant’s/agent’s email id

+Electronic system for issuance of registration certificates from TMO (Trademark Office) Mumbai;

+Online filing of all trademark forms;

+Automation of application allotment in order to achieve transparency;

+E-filing facility of design applications;

+The office of CGPDTM has acquired ISO 9001:2008 certification to establish a quality management system for design registration.

While all the achievements are encouraging, there is still a long way to go in order to establish a favorable and encouraging IP ecosystem in India.

For any IP related queries and concerns, please reach us at Intepat. Further, you may also interested to read the following post:

National IPR Policy 2016: Leading the way Forward
India Posts Record Growth in PCT Application Filing in 2018
Highlights of Patent Annual Report & Trends
Differing Trends In Trademarks Over The Years
Salient Features of Trademark Rules 2017

 

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