ERRONEOUSLY FILED ELEMENTS OF INTERNATIONAL APPLICATION

ERRONEOUSLY FILED ELEMENTS
ERRONEOUSLY FILED ELEMENTS
OF INTERNATIONAL APPLICATION
OF INTERNATIONAL APPLICATION
FICPI perspective
Presented on Workshop at WIPO in Geneva, 19.06.2018
by  Mr. Vladimir Rybakov
FICPI - INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ATTORNEYS
FICPI - INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ATTORNEYS
FICPI
 is unique, being the only international NGO whose membership consists
exclusively of IP attorneys in private practice. FICPI thus represents an important
constituency within the international IP system.
Some key facts:
Founded over 100 years ago, in 1906, FICPI now has more than 5,000 members
in more than 80 countries on six continents.
Before being admitted, an applicant for membership of FICPI must satisfy
prescribed criteria as to their character, experience and international
reputation.
FICPI members represent their clients in patent, trade mark and design matters,
and related forms of IP, at the national, regional and international levels.
Clients of FICPI members range from individuals and SMEs to multi-national
industries, as well as universities, governmental and non-governmental
organizations and other institutions, who are applicants and non-applicants
alike.
ACTING FOR THE IP PROFESSION WORLDWIDE
                                         WWW.FICPI.ORG
ERRONEOUSLY FILED ELEMENTS OR PARTS THEREOF
ERRONEOUSLY FILED ELEMENTS OR PARTS THEREOF
In recent years FICPI has observed a global trend to make patent systems
more and more user-friendly. The incorporation of provisions of the Patent
Law Treaty ( PLT) into the patent laws of many countries and regions has
given many new approaches correcting mistakes and extending time
limits with respect to formal aspects of the patenting procedure. We
believe PCT is also subject to move in this direction, and the incorporation
of provisions similar to those in the PLT into the PCT is an example of this.
ACTING FOR THE IP PROFESSION WORLDWIDE
                                         WWW.FICPI.ORG
ERRONEOUSLY FILED ELEMENTS OR PARTS THEREOF
ERRONEOUSLY FILED ELEMENTS OR PARTS THEREOF
FICPI believes that applicants should be permitted to correct very formal
and obvious mistakes. This extends to the substitution of erroneously filed
elements or parts thereof with the correct element or part as contained
wholly in one or more priority application, provided that requirements of
Rule 20 are met.
The increased use of ePCT which involves the uploading of documents
stored on a computer increases the opportunity for incorrect documents
to be uploaded. In this regard it is easy for an assistant to upload an
incorrect document even when the responsible attorney has signed off
on a particular specification to be used for the filing. Accordingly, the
move to electronic filing systems such as ePCT has increased the need for
such a remedial provision.
ACTING FOR THE IP PROFESSION WORLDWIDE
                                         WWW.FICPI.ORG
ERRONEOUSLY FILED ELEMENTS OR PARTS THEREOF
ERRONEOUSLY FILED ELEMENTS OR PARTS THEREOF
Missing part = omitted by mistake
Erroneously filed element = unintentionally filed
Missing part – usually a sheet of paper 
accidentally missed when printing or copying
 
   
paper workflow  –   XX century
Erroneously filed element – usually an electronic file
accidentally (by mistake)uploaded when using
electronic filing system.
  
paperless (electronic) workflow  
-
 
 
XXI century
ACTING FOR THE IP PROFESSION WORLDWIDE
                                         WWW.FICPI.ORG
ERRONEOUSLY FILED ELEMENTS OR PARTS THEREOF
ERRONEOUSLY FILED ELEMENTS OR PARTS THEREOF
In providing for this ability it will important to include some safeguards to avoid
use of this option by applicants to exchange elements to intentionally gain
advantages, for example with respect to third parties, but not to correct an
actual mistake. To achieve this balance, we offer the following approach.
FICPI would welcome any amendment to the PCT Rules to introduce (or clarify)
that an erroneous element or part thereof, filed together with the Request in a
PCT application, can be replaced with the correct element or part thereof
provided that the following conditions are met:
ACTING FOR THE IP PROFESSION WORLDWIDE
                                         WWW.FICPI.ORG
APPROACH OF FICPI - CONDITIONS
APPROACH OF FICPI - CONDITIONS
At the time of filing the PCT application, in the Request or separately, the
applicant has claimed priority to one or more earlier applications and also has
made a statement of incorporation by reference, in respect of those earlier
applications;
The replacement of the erroneous element or part is made before the
publication of the PCT application, within the time limits referred to in the Rule
20.7 (or a possible new rule);
ACTING FOR THE IP PROFESSION WORLDWIDE
                                         WWW.FICPI.ORG
APPROACH OF FICPI -  CONDITIONS
APPROACH OF FICPI -  CONDITIONS
There should be a statement by the applicant explaining why a filed
element or part thereof should be considered as erroneous, and possibly also a
fee for processing the substitution;
The particular element or part should be totally removed from the
application with reference to Rule 9 PCT, or similar rule to cover removal or
erroneous element or part thereof.
ACTING FOR THE IP PROFESSION WORLDWIDE
                                         WWW.FICPI.ORG
APPROACH OF FICPI - JUSTIFICATION
APPROACH OF FICPI - JUSTIFICATION
It is reasonable that a replacement (of an entire element or a part thereof ) is
allowed under these conditions, taking into account
The possibility of extending the priority term from 12 month up to 14 month,
after even more serious mistake by the applicant, namely a failure to file PCT
application within the prescribed 12 month term,
And that, under  the Rule 2(5) PLT, the description and any drawings may be
replaced when filing a national or national entry patent application (though
it does not rule directly International phase of PCT applications)
ACTING FOR THE IP PROFESSION WORLDWIDE
                                         WWW.FICPI.ORG
APPROACH OF FICPI
APPROACH OF FICPI
FICPI does not put this proposal forward as an exhaustive solution to the
problem, but considers it to be a good starting point for consideration.
ACTING FOR THE IP PROFESSION WORLDWIDE
                                         WWW.FICPI.ORG
FICPI - INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ATTORNEYS
FICPI - INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ATTORNEYS
THANK YOU FOR ATTENTION
ACTING FOR THE IP PROFESSION WORLDWIDE
                                         WWW.FICPI.ORG
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In this workshop at WIPO, Mr. Vladimir Rybakov discussed the erroneously filed elements of international applications from the FICPI perspective on 19.06.2018. The presentation shed light on crucial aspects related to international application processes and highlighted the importance of accurate filing.

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  1. ERRONEOUSLY FILED ELEMENTS OF INTERNATIONAL APPLICATION FICPI perspective Presented on Workshop at WIPO in Geneva, 19.06.2018 by Mr. Vladimir Rybakov

  2. FICPI - INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ATTORNEYS FICPI is unique, being the only international NGO whose membership consists exclusively of IP attorneys in private practice. FICPI thus represents an important constituency within the international IP system. Some key facts: Founded over 100 years ago, in 1906, FICPI now has more than 5,000 members in more than 80 countries on six continents. Before being admitted, an applicant for membership of FICPI must satisfy prescribed criteria as to their character, experience and international reputation. FICPI members represent their clients in patent, trade mark and design matters, and related forms of IP, at the national, regional and international levels. Clients of FICPI members range from individuals and SMEs to multi-national industries, as well as universities, governmental and non-governmental organizations and other institutions, who are applicants and non-applicants alike. ACTING FOR THE IP PROFESSION WORLDWIDE WWW.FICPI.ORG

  3. ERRONEOUSLY FILED ELEMENTS OR PARTS THEREOF In recent years FICPI has observed a global trend to make patent systems more and more user-friendly. The incorporation of provisions of the Patent Law Treaty ( PLT) into the patent laws of many countries and regions has given many new approaches correcting mistakes and extending time limits with respect to formal aspects of the patenting procedure. We believe PCT is also subject to move in this direction, and the incorporation of provisions similar to those in the PLT into the PCT is an example of this. ACTING FOR THE IP PROFESSION WORLDWIDE WWW.FICPI.ORG

  4. ERRONEOUSLY FILED ELEMENTS OR PARTS THEREOF FICPI believes that applicants should be permitted to correct very formal and obvious mistakes. This extends to the substitution of erroneously filed elements or parts thereof with the correct element or part as contained wholly in one or more priority application, provided that requirements of Rule 20 are met. The increased use of ePCT which involves the uploading of documents stored on a computer increases the opportunity for incorrect documents to be uploaded. In this regard it is easy for an assistant to upload an incorrect document even when the responsible attorney has signed off on a particular specification to be used for the filing. Accordingly, the move to electronic filing systems such as ePCT has increased the need for such a remedial provision. ACTING FOR THE IP PROFESSION WORLDWIDE WWW.FICPI.ORG

  5. ERRONEOUSLY FILED ELEMENTS OR PARTS THEREOF Missing part = omitted by mistake Erroneously filed element = unintentionally filed Missing part usually a sheet of paper accidentally missed when printing or copying paper workflow XX century Erroneously filed element usually an electronic file accidentally (by mistake)uploaded when using electronic filing system. paperless (electronic) workflow - XXI century ACTING FOR THE IP PROFESSION WORLDWIDE WWW.FICPI.ORG

  6. ERRONEOUSLY FILED ELEMENTS OR PARTS THEREOF In providing for this ability it will important to include some safeguards to avoid use of this option by applicants to exchange elements to intentionally gain advantages, for example with respect to third parties, but not to correct an actual mistake. To achieve this balance, we offer the following approach. FICPI would welcome any amendment to the PCT Rules to introduce (or clarify) that an erroneous element or part thereof, filed together with the Request in a PCT application, can be replaced with the correct element or part thereof provided that the following conditions are met: ACTING FOR THE IP PROFESSION WORLDWIDE WWW.FICPI.ORG

  7. APPROACH OF FICPI - CONDITIONS At the time of filing the PCT application, in the Request or separately, the applicant has claimed priority to one or more earlier applications and also has made a statement of incorporation by reference, in respect of those earlier applications; The replacement of the erroneous element or part is made before the publication of the PCT application, within the time limits referred to in the Rule 20.7 (or a possible new rule); ACTING FOR THE IP PROFESSION WORLDWIDE WWW.FICPI.ORG

  8. APPROACH OF FICPI - CONDITIONS There should be a statement by the applicant explaining why a filed element or part thereof should be considered as erroneous, and possibly also a fee for processing the substitution; The particular element or part should be totally removed from the application with reference to Rule 9 PCT, or similar rule to cover removal or erroneous element or part thereof. ACTING FOR THE IP PROFESSION WORLDWIDE WWW.FICPI.ORG

  9. APPROACH OF FICPI - JUSTIFICATION It is reasonable that a replacement (of an entire element or a part thereof ) is allowed under these conditions, taking into account The possibility of extending the priority term from 12 month up to 14 month, after even more serious mistake by the applicant, namely a failure to file PCT application within the prescribed 12 month term, And that, under the Rule 2(5) PLT, the description and any drawings may be replaced when filing a national or national entry patent application (though it does not rule directly International phase of PCT applications) ACTING FOR THE IP PROFESSION WORLDWIDE WWW.FICPI.ORG

  10. APPROACH OF FICPI FICPI does not put this proposal forward as an exhaustive solution to the problem, but considers it to be a good starting point for consideration. ACTING FOR THE IP PROFESSION WORLDWIDE WWW.FICPI.ORG

  11. FICPI - INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ATTORNEYS THANK YOU FOR ATTENTION ACTING FOR THE IP PROFESSION WORLDWIDE WWW.FICPI.ORG

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