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Among them, the number of international trademark applications [1] was 15,984 (up 26.1% from the previous year).

The number of trademark registrations in 2015 was 98,085 (down 1.8% from the previous year).

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 [1] These applications refer to international applications filed based on the Madrid Protocol which designate the Japan Patent Office. Refer to Article 68-9 of the Trademark Act

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The e-filing software allows users to conduct administrative procedures such as the filing of applications for patents, utility models, industrial designs, trademarks, and PCT-RO international applications, appealing for trials and payment of the annual fees, and receipt of documents dispatched from the JPO, on-line. The software may be downloaded for free at: http://www.jpo.go.jp/tetuzuki/pcinfo/outline/index.html.

 

Availability of the application dossier in electronic form

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In consequence, the JPO started examinaitons examinations based on a subdivided Vienna Classification made by subdividing the Viennal Classification (5th edition) in the context of the actual situation of Japan.

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In order to support various brand strategies of enterprises, the JPO added  five types of non-traditional trademark into subject matter for protection in Japanese Trademark Law: “Soundmarks,”“Color marks,” “Position marks,” “Motion marks” and “Hologram marks” which had been protected in foreign countries, and has accepted their applications since April 1, 2015. There were more than 1,300 of those applications as of May 2016 and 71 cases out of them were decided to be registered.

 

 [Referene Reference 1] Breakdown of the number of application

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A database capable of searching for entire texts of general newspapers, trade papers, and specialty journals

 c) SAEGIS 

  A database capable of searching for foreign application/registration information

 

Information products (coverage, medium, etc.) and services available to external users; conditions of access (e.g., free of charge, subscription, etc.)

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a) Sending Official Gazette on CD-ROM to overseas

In 2015, the JPO exchanged official gazettes, etc. with 56 organizations (including international organizations) in 53 nations, out of which it sent information on CD-ROM “Published Registered Trademarks and Reclassification on Registered Trademarks” and information on “Published Unexamined / International Trademark Applications” to 17 places among them .

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Participation in international or regional activities and projects related to trademark informatioinformation

Based on an international cooperative framework, the JPO and the WIPO started the exchange of official gazettes including “Published Registered Trademarks” in November 2014 as far as international provision of the JPO’s electronic information is concerned. In 2015, the Office newly started exchanging trademark information with Russia, Taiwan, the European Union of Intellectual Property Office (the EUIPO) and Vietnam, and also with Thailand in 2016.

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Assistance to developing countries

a) Activities/cooperation through voluntary contributions (Funds-in-Trust) for WIPO

(1)  Training for government officials

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http://www.training-jpo.go.jp/en/index.php/2963

 

(2) Capacity building for effective innovation support services with a focus on access to and utilization of technical database.

A regional seminar was held in Malaysia in December 2014 to provide ASEAN countries with a place to discuss a roadmap for implementation of innovation support services.  In March 2015, a training seminar was held in Mongolia by the Technology & Innovation Support Center (TISC).

 

(3) Data capture, digitization support, workshop at IP offices of African countries/regions

A project on data capture was conducted in Nigeria, BotwanaBotswana, and Tanzania. Also, in Zimbabwe, Ethiopia and Kenya, as well as the Organisation Africaine de la Propriété Intellectuelle (OAPI) and the African Regional Intellectual Property Organization (ARIPO), projects of digitizing domestic and foreign fillings to make it possible to manage them were conducted. In addition, in Namibia and others, workshops for discussing management method using the IPAS were held. Furthermore, in Zimbabwe, a workshop for activation, collation and exchange of IP information was held.

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