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Progress is Made on PCT Reform

WIPO/UPD/2002/175

A number of measures designed to further streamline and simplify the international patent application filing system under the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) were approved by members of the PCT governing body, the PCT Assembly, at its annual session held in Geneva from September 23 to October 1, 2002. The PCT is an international treaty which facilitates the process of obtaining patents in up to 117 countries.

WIPO Launches Full Electronic Processing of PCT Applications

WIPO/UPD/2005/256

International patent applications filed under the World Intellectual Property Organization's Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) and received from the PCT receiving offices in the Republic of Korea and Finland will now be processed in a fully electronic manner. This step represents a significant advance over the partial electronic funtionality already in operation within the PCT following the introduction of electronic filing of international patent applications under the PCT at the European Patent Office, Japan and a number of other offices. WIPO will gradually deploy full electronic processing of applications received from other PCT receiving offices in the coming months.

Progression de la réforme du PCT

WIPO/UPD/2002/175

Un certain nombre de mesures destinées à poursuivre la rationalisation et la simplification du système international de dépôt des demandes de brevet en vertu du Traité de coopération en matière de brevets (PCT) ont été approuvées par l'organe directeur du PCT, à savoir l'Assemblée du PCT, lors de sa session annuelle, qui s'est tenue à Genève du 23 septembre au 1eroctobre 2002.

Les négociations concernant la réforme du PCT avancent

WIPO/UPD/2002/172

Les travaux de réforme du Traité de coopération en matière de brevets (PCT) de l'Organisation Mondiale de la Propriété Intellectuelle (OMPI), mécanisme de dépôt international qui facilite la procédure d'obtention d'une protection par brevet dans pas moins de 116 pays, ont progressé la semaine dernière avec l'approbation par le Comité sur la réforme du PCT d'une série de mesures qui simplifieront et rationaliseront les procédures du système du PCT.

First PCT Application Filed Fully Electronically at WIPO

WIPO/PR/2003/350

Dutch electronics giant Philips (Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.) became the first this week to file a fully electronic international application under the World Intellectual Property Organization's (WIPO) Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) with WIPO as receiving office using PCT-SAFE ("Secure Applications Filed Electronically") software.

Los Estados contratantes del PCT acordaron medidas concretas con el fin de promover las ventajas del sistema Internacional de patentes para todos los países

PR/2010/647

Los Estados contratantes del Tratado de Cooperación en materia de Patentes (PCT) de la OMPI mecanismo rentable que facilita el procedimiento de obtención de protección internacional por patente– aprobaron una serie de recomendaciones destinadas a acrecentar el papel del PCT en la mejora de la calidad de las patentes concedidas y aumentar la utilidad del sistema internacional de patentes para los países en desarrollo. Esta decisión se adoptó al término de una ronda de deliberaciones de los Estados contratantes del PCT en el contexto de la reunión del Grupo de Trabajo del PCT celebrada del 1 al 14 de junio de 2010.

Les États membres de l'Union du PCT s'accordent sur les mesures à prendre en vue de renforcer les avantages du système international des brevets pour tous les pays

PR/2010/647

Les États membres de l'Union du Traité de coopération en matière de brevets (PCT) de l'OMPI – mécanisme économique qui facilite la procédure d'obtention d'une protection internationale par brevet – ont approuvé une série de recommandations visant à accentuer la contribution du PCT à l'amélioration de la qualité des brevets délivrés et à accroître l'utilité du système international des brevets pour les pays en développement. Ces décisions ont été prises au terme d'une série de délibérations menées par les États membres de l'Union du PCT à l'occasion de la session du Groupe de travail du PCT tenue du 14 au 18 juin 2010.

PCT Member States Agree on Steps to Enhance Benefits of International Patent System for all Countries

PR/2010/647

Member states of WIPO's Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) – a cost-effective mechanism that facilitates the process of obtaining international patent protection – endorsed a series of recommendations to enhance the PCT's contribution in improving the quality of granted patents and to make the international patent system more useful to developing countries. This came at the end of a round of discussions by PCT member states within the context of the PCT Working Group from June 14 to 18, 2010.

Progress is made in Negotiations to Reform PCT

WIPO/UPD/2002/172

Reform of the World Intellectual Property Organization's (WIPO) Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT), an international filing mechanism that facilitates the process of obtaining patent protection in as many as 116 countries, moved ahead last week with the approval, by the Committee on Reform of the PCT, of a set of measures that will simplify and streamline the system's procedures.

La OMPI pone en marcha la tramitación de las solicitudes PCT en forma íntegramente electrónica

WIPO/UPD/2005/256

Las solicitudes internacionales de patente presentadas en virtud del Tratado de Cooperación en materia de Patentes (PCT) de la Organización Mundial de la Propiedad Intelectual que se reciban de las oficinas receptoras del PCT en la República de Corea y Finlandia se tramitarán en lo sucesivo en forma íntegramente electrónica. Esta medida constituye un avance importante en los mecanismos para la presentación electrónica que ya se han puesto en marcha parcialmente en el PCT tras la introducción del sistema de presentación electrónica de solicitudes internacionales de patente en la Oficina Europea de Patentes, la Oficina Japonesa de Patentes y otras oficinas. En los próximos meses la OMPI implantará gradualmente la tramitación en forma íntegramente electrónica de las solicitudes recibidas de otras oficinas receptoras del PCT.

WIPO Marks Filing of One Millionth PCT Application

WIPO/PR/2005/401

The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) paid tribute on Friday to the world's innovators on the occasion of the filing of the one millionth international patent application under the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT). WIPO Director General, Dr. Kamil Idris, welcomed this milestone in the 26-year history of the PCT, noting that it reflected a remarkable acceleration in the pace of technological progress.

Avances en la reforma del PCT

WIPO/UPD/2002/175

En el marco de la serie de reuniones de las Asambleas de la OMPI, celebrada en Ginebra, del 23 de septiembre al 1 de octubre, el órgano rector del Tratado de Cooperación en materia de Patentes (PCT), la Asamblea del PCT, ha aprobado una serie de medidas encaminadas a simplificar y agilizar todavía más el sistema de presentación de solicitudes internacionales de patente.

Global Economic Slowdown Impacts 2008 International Patent Filings

PR/2009/583

International patent filings under WIPO's Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) grew by 2.4% in 2008, to nearly 164,000 applications. While the rate of growth was modest, as compared to an average 9.3% rate of growth in the previous three years, the total number of applications for 2008 represents the highest number of applications received under the PCT in a single year.

Международная патентная система отмечает подачу двухмиллионной заявки – историческая заявка подана американской компанией Qualcomm, являющейся новатором в области мобильной технологии

PR/2011/687

Двухмиллионная международная заявка на получение патента в рамках Договора о патентной кооперации (PCT), административные функции которого выполняет ВОИС, была недавно подана американской компанией в области мобильной технологии Qualcomm.

Premier dépôt par voie entièrement électronique d'une demande PCT à l'OMPI

WIPO/PR/2003/350

Le géant néerlandais de l'électronique, Philips (Koninklijke Philips Electronics N. V.), a effectué cette semaine le premier dépôt par voie entièrement électronique d'une demande internationale selon le Traité de coopération en matière de brevets (PCT) auprès de l'Organisation Mondiale de la Propriété Intellectuelle (OMPI) agissant en tant qu'office récepteur, au moyen du logiciel PCT-SAFE (Secure Applications Filed Electronically - sécurité des demandes déposées par voie électronique).