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Despite the European Union's accession to the Hague Agreement, last year the HIPO received 55 applications and 192 designs (under the Hague Agreement) designating Hungary. The number of applications and the number of designs included in the applications thereby increased by 49% and 44% compared to the previous year. Five applications, including 28 designs originating from Hungary were filed by domestic applicants, which is a slight increase compared to the previous year.

The number of design applications following national route decreased: in 2012, the HIPO received 196 new design applications following national route( -19%). The applications included 914 designs, so the number of designs increased by 3% after the increase by 32% last year. In 2012, 98% of the design applications came from domestic applicants, and 62% from individual applicants.

In national granting procedure, 240 cases were completed (+20%) and the number of examined designs (963) increased in a similar way. Out of these the number of registrations was 162, which concerned 659 designs. At the end of the year, the number of pending cases decreased from 211 to 167. The average duration of the granting procedure relating to design applications was unchanged, 10 months in the year under review.

At the end of 2012 - at a constant level - 4225 national designs were valid, which included 8991 designs (2,13 designs in applications on average). 74% of the valid designs were owned by Hungarians, 14% by US, 2.6% by German and 1.6% by British right holders. The lifetime of valid designs shows that great number of valid designs were 13 years old (13%), the other peak is at the 4-year-old designs (6% of the valid designs).

URLs of web pages of the Office’s website that provide statistics related to industrial designs

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Since 1 January 2006, the Gazette of Patents and Trademarks has been published electronically, and accessible on the website of the Office free of charge, in searchable pdf-format, authenticated by electronic signature. The interest in the publication further increased during 2012: users downloaded 2 653 000 pages in a year.
The e-dossier gives inspection and communication platform providing online administration.
The e-register is an electronic register of the industrial property applications filed with the Hungarian Intellectual Property Office (HIPO) and of the industrial property rights granted/registered by the HIPO, as well as a register of the licences granted for orphan works of copyright. It is available without charge or prior registration from 1 March 2011.
The IP-search is an electronic searchable database, available also ont he website of the HIPO. All industrial property rights are accessible in it. Granted patent documents are also accessible int he IP-search in searchable format.

Main types of announcements of the Office in the field of industrial design information

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International Classification for Industrial Designs (Locarno Classification) is used.

Bibliographic data and processing

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The Unified Administrative System of the Office covers the bibliographic and image data, the documents and the official letters belonging to the different intellectual property rights (with the additional data that are not accessible to the public).
The scanned HU documents and incoming documents, images from EPO, WIPO, OHIM are downloaded to the database continuously.

Updating

The Unified Administrative System and the electronic public databases have a daily update.

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The bibliographic and image data, the documents and the official letters belonging to the different intellectual property rights are stored in the Unified Administrative System of the Office. Examinars can access all data and documents stored int this database.
In 2012 proceeded the continuous further development of the system of electronic official administration and communication as well as of the electronic information services: the English language version of the E-file inspection and the patent revocation database of E-search were prepared, while development took place in the result interface of the latter service.
Last year the preparations continued for the renewal of the Unified Record and Administration System (ENYV) supporting the official administration, under the working name SZEMAFOR.
Related to the project, in August 2012, the Office submitted an application to the support system of the Electronic Public Administration Operational Programme of the New Széchenyi Plan (EKOP), which in January 2013 was considered by the Managing Authority as worthy of a support of HUF 249 million.

Equipment used (hardware, including the types of terminal and network used, and software), data carriers used

Servers:

Unix Tru64 server: 2 peaces
Linux server: 45 peaces
Netware server: 1 peaces
MS Windows server: 27 peaces
VMware ESX: 11 peaces
Oracle VM/RAC: 2 peaces
ASA VPN: 2 peaces
ZORP: 2 peaces

286 workstations (Windows Xp)
41 notebook (Windows Xp)
140 printer

VI. Administration of industrial design information products and services available to the public (relating to facilities, e.g., for lodging applications, registering designs, assisting clients with search procedures, obtaining official publications and registry extracts)

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The electronic information services are accessible in the Patent Library for its clients.
All official data are in the Unified Administrative System of the Office.
The electonic information services are: E-gazette made automatically with short lead time; the electronic and certified E-register being accessible online; the search platform based on new technology and continuously updated (E-search); the new platform provides electronic document inspection; the electronic register creates the communication platform providing online administration.

Collection management, preservation

The number of the intellectual property monographs and other volumes almost doubled (490 Volumes). These are typically traditional paper documents, though the e-book purchase shows slight increase. Processing was continuous in the 1.10 version of the HunTéka online integrated system for libraries. The number of records available (taking into account the books and special articles) was 49000 in 2012.
Restoration of more than 500 volumes began at the end of the year.
These include eg.the complete collection of the Hungarian Patent Gazette (1896), 67 Volumes of the Hungarian Laws, 130 volumes of the Hungarian Regulations and some unique relics.

Information services available to the public (including computerized services and search files contained in libraries remote from your Office and industrial design information posted by your Office on the World Wide Web)

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http://www.sztnh.gov.hu/English/adatbazisok/

VII. Matters concerning mutual exchange of industrial design documentation and information

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The Office has a decisive role in supporting and developing domestic innovation by substantially contributing to the strengthening of IP awareness and activities of the major target groups of the national innovation sphere (particularly SMEs, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, higher education).
In the framework of the successful VIVACE programme, in 2012, the Office already co-operated with 20 partners to organise awareness events and elementary level IP courses. During the year, in the framework of the programme, there were 16 larger events, which attracted more than 50 participants each and gave task to 3-4 lecturers. At the events participants were not only given intellectual property knowledge but also other useful information for enterprises.
During 2012, the members of the PATLIB network, supporting the most important universities of Hungary, provided information to interested visitors on a total of 171 occasions.

Training courses for national and foreign participants

Based on its several decade long activities in the field of education, the HIPO has a decisive role in disseminating knowledge on intellectual property protection. The industrial property courses organised by HIPO substantially contribute to the development of the domestic industrial property culture, to the raising of intellectual property awareness and the education of the new professional generation in Hungary.
During the year, 130 participants received elementary level certificate on IP. It was typically the researchers, lecturers, students and the representatives of enterprises who participated in the courses organised in co-operation with the Chambers of Commerce and Industry.
74 students passed successfully the intermediate level industrial property exam in 2012. The third semester of the advanced level industrial property course, started in 2011, was completed by 40 students successfully.

IX.Other general information related to the Office that is available on the Internet -- URLs of web pages of the Office’s website that:

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X. Other relevant matters