Written by Ming LIU and
Xiao HAN (Nicole)
In
recent years, Chinese government has resolutely cracked down all kinds of
abnormal (low-quality) patentfiling behaviors. The
aim is to ensure the realization of the legislative purpose of the Patent Law
of encouraging genuine innovation activities, abiding by the principle of good
faith, and comprehensively improving the quality of patents.
In
Guangzhou, the region with the highest number of patent filings in China,
actions have been taken to resolutely eliminate abnormal patent filing behaviors
from the source. Recently, the Guangzhou Municipal Administration for Market
Regulation issued a notification on the rectification of abnormal patent
applications in 2022. The notification includes the following contents:
1.
Urging the withdrawal of relevant applications
The
first batch of abnormal patent applications in Guangzhou in 2022 is comprised
of 5,029 abnormal patent applications with applicants’ addresses in Guangzhou
and 3,363 abnormal patent applications in Guangdong province represented by the
patent agencies registered in Guangzhou. Guangzhou government pays great
attention to this and will make a check and rectification as soon as possible,
instruct relevant patent applicants and patent agencies to withdraw all
abnormal patent applications, and submit appeal materials timely for cases with
real objections.
2.
Focusing on rectification of repeated filings
It
was notified that there were circumstances that the same abnormal patent
application was filed again after voluntary withdrawal in Guangzhou in 2022.
Especially the same patent agency and patent attorney filed the same abnormal
patent application again after voluntary withdrawal. Those who repeatedly filed
abnormal applications will be dealt with strictly in accordance with laws and
regulations. Investigations will be conducted on relevant patent agencies and
patent attorneys, and suspected illegal and criminal clues will be timely
transferred to related departments.
China's
intellectual property work is changing from pursuing quantity to improving
quality.