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The Office also held 47 IP clinics in 2017, which give an opportunity to the public, inventors, entrepreneurs and business people to discuss on a one -to-one basis with Patents Office staff, matters concerning IP applications they intend to make or have already made to the Office.  Pre-filing interventions are carried out by examiners for non-represented applicants who do not fully understand the requirements of the Patents Act and Rules.  This approach has been found to be very helpful in providing basic guidance on procedures and forms required for the registration of IP rights, the processes of obtaining IP protection in Ireland or abroad. Assistance in constructing a do-it-yourself search strategy for patents and accessing and using online patent databases is also provided.

 

Re-introduction of substantive examination

The Patents (Amendment) Rules 2017 (S.I. No 206 of 2017)re-introduced substantive examination of Irish patent applications. The rules set out the procedural changes to support substantive examination including the submission of a search report and written opinion as to patentability of an invention. Third party observations to the Controller in relation to the patentability of applications are also provided for.

 

Available patent documents

A project to electronically archive Irish national patent documents continued throughout 2017.  The aim of the current project is to scan all available patent specification documents from the 1960s to the early 2000s, and to make them available to the public via our website.   It is estimated that there are approximately 58,000 documents to be scanned. This project will facilitate ease of access to the data for both the public and for staff, as well as reducing the requirement for storage space for paper files.   The project continued in 2017 with over 38,000 documents scanned to date.  It is estimated that the project will take another 2 years to complete.  As a cost saving measure and to allow continued access to the documents, the Office decided not to outsource this work but use its own internal staff resources and equipment. 

 

PTOLEMY Developments

In relation to improving technological efficiencies, five substantive enhancements to the PTOLEMY administration system were developed during the year.  All of these were aimed at improving operational efficiency and ensuring the Office’s core business systems remain current.  The Office also migrated its servers to a new off-site infrastructure in 2017, with a more modern operating system.  The Office also commenced the migration from Windows to Linux webservers.  

E-Services

The Irish Patent Office is currently developing an e-filing system for Patents and Supplementary Protection Certificates (having introduced e-filing of trade mark applications in 2014, design e-filing in 2015).  This is predicted to have a go-live date of late 2018.  

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The Office is currently working on the implementation of an E-Services project which will provide for online payment of all IP fees.   

 

Upgrade of website

An upgrade of the website infrastructure and webservers was carried out in order to replace out of date and unsupported operating systems. A new content management system was also put in place to facilitate refinement of web pages, thus expanding capabilities to manage graphics, photos, video, audio, etc. to provide an improved service to users.

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New projects launched or resumed this year in the context of the policies and plans mentioned above, short description: aims, partners, tasks

The Office engages in various co-operation and training activities as a participant in the European Patent Network which is supported by the European Patent Office (EPO). In 2017, the Office continued a “Quality at source” project to ensure standardized patent data information exchange (for inclusion in Espacenet) in compliance with EPO XML formats and WIPO standards. This project will allow us to firstly, establish a standardized front file delivery of patent data and secondly, collect missing back file patent data from 1973 to date in digital format covering bibliographic, image and full-text data (when the quality of the original document allows it).

The Office commenced a project to develop e-filing for Patents and Supplementary Protection Certificates (having introduced e-filing of trade mark applications in 2014 and design e-filing in 2015).  This involves the development of a new structured user front end system, hosted on the Patents office website, and a complex redesign of the current administrative software system (Ptolemy) to facilitate a paperless Office 

The Office has also developed a ‘Patent Specification Template Tool’ which will assist applicants (unrepresented by an Agent) to complete and fully understand the requirements of a patent application to be filed.  It will produce four fully detailed specification sections to be filed electronically at the Office.  These two projects have been commenced simultaneously and are predicted to have a go-live date of late 2018.    

Main areas of patent information activities and related information and communication technology (ICT) practices which were in the focus of attention last year

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                                                                                                                                                  https://epayment.patentsoffice.ie 


Other business practices and procedures are covered by web pages accessible from the main patents page: https://www.patentsoffice.ie/en/Patents

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A link to the EPO search facility Espacenet, the EP Patent Register and WIPO Patentscope database is provided from: https://www.patentsoffice.ie/en/Patents/Patent-Searching

II. SERVICES AND ACTIVITIES RELATED TO PATENT INFORMATION CARRIED OUT BY THE OFFICE

Information and support provided by the Office to applicants regarding filing on paper and/or e-filing (instructions, seminars, etc.) - URLs

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Other activities

None to report.

III. SOURCES OF PATENT INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THE OFFICE

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Main types of publications of the Office (patent applications, full text, first pages, abstracts, bibliographic data, granted patents, etc.), medium (on paper, on CDs, online - URLs)

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From 2012 the Patents Office Journal became searchable online with full patent document retrieval, and links to Espacenet for EP designating Ireland documents.  The HTML version was also modified to allow full bibliographic data access and document retrieval.          


(3) ESPACENET, EPOQUE etc.

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Copies of information booklets; other national office annual reports; IP legislation; previous copies of the IPC; guides to IP Law; patent case law reports; scientific journals and magazines, etc. are stored in our main information centre.         

Our office is open to the public five days a week, where users can file applications, perform searches on our National Patent database, Espacenet, and/or Patentscope, peruse available booklets/journals or avail of an IP clinic with an examiner for pre-filing advice. 

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This data is complete for all Irish national applications and granted patents in force.      


Other sources

Nothing to report.

IV. ICT SUPPORT TO SERVICES AND ACTIVITIES RELATED TO PATENT INFORMATION CARRIED OUT BY THE OFFICE

Specific software tools supporting business procedures within the Office: general description, characteristics, advantages, possible improvements

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Remote access to the full range of required tools and software is possible for the staff using Citrix remote access software.      


Hardware used to supporting business processes of the Office

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All patent documents (published patent applications, granted patents) are stored both in a back server (for integration into the PTOLEMY software system) and a web publication server (for display on the patents office website). These servers are accessed by different software tools (our Document Import Tool/PTOLEMY and our Patent Database Search system).        

The SPC Database Search, available on our website, provides information on all published SPC information via the bibliographic data, product type and product identity.

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Other matters

Nothing to report.


V. PROMOTION ACTIVITIES AIMED TO SUPPORT USERS IN ACCESS AND EFFICIENT USE OF PATENT INFORMATION

Patent library: equipment, collection management, network of patent libraries in the country, cooperation with foreign patent libraries

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Other activities

Nothing to report.

VI. INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION ACTIVITIES IN THE FIELD OF PATENT INFORMATION

International exchange and sharing of patent information in machine-readable form, e.g., priority documents, bibliographic data, abstracts, search reports, full text information

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The Irish Office continues to have an informal programme of cooperation with various countries, including a number of developing countries.    


Other activities

Nothing further to report.

VII. OTHER RELATED MATTERS

Nothing further to report.

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