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Annual Technical Report 2005 on Industrial Design Information Activities submitted by Canada (SCIT/ATR/ID/2005/CA)

 

Where URLs are requested below, it is preferred that either URLs which are likely to remain stable over time (three years or more) are provided, or home (main) page URLs are provided with a short explanation of how to access the corresponding information.

The expression "industrial designs" covers industrial designs and models. Offices which issue design patents should report their design patent information activities in this series of Annual Technical Reports.

 

I. Evolution of registration activities

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Industrial Design Applications

Year 2001: Residents: 640; Non-residents: 2,058; Total: 2,698
Year 2002: Residents: 752; Non-residents: 2,641; Total: 3,393; %change: 25.76%
Year 2003: Residents: 748; Non-residents: 2,951; Total: 3,699; %change: 9.02%
Year 2004: Residents: 636; Non-residents: 3,488; Total: 4,124; %change: 11.49%
Year 2005: Residents: 583; Non-residents: 3,886; Total: 4,469; %change: 7.72%


Industrial Design Registrations

Year 2001: Residents: 479; Non-residents: 2,366; Total: 2,845
Year 2002: Residents: 499; Non-residents: 1,679; Total: 2,178; %change: -23.44%
Year 2003: Residents: 460; Non-residents: 2,130; Total: 2,590; %change: 18.92%
Year 2004: Residents: 564; Non-residents: 2,546; Total: 3,110; %change: 22.15%
Year 2005: Residents: 530; Non-residents: 2,771; Total: 3,301; %change: 5.79%

II. Matters concerning the generation, reproduction, and distribution of industrial design documents and of secondary sources of industrial design information, i.e., official gazettes

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In 2005 a new organizational structure was implemented and resources were increased to assist in the reduction of inventory and improve turnaround times. As a result, two supervisory positions were created and a total of 11 new full-time resources were hired, mainly to increase capabilities in search and examination.

On December 1st, 2005, industrial design records from June 2002 to present were made available for public viewing at no cost, via CIPO’s website. A complete database of industrial design records is expected to be available on-line within the next year.

The Industrial Design Office continued building strong relationships with its stakeholders through the spring and fall meetings of the Partnership Committee on Industrial Design.

Mass storage media and microforms used

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Industrial design documents are classified according to the Canadian Industrial Design Classification Standard.

Over the last year, CIPO conducted the second important phase of the Industrial Design re-engineering initiative to address needed improvements to the classification process. Specifically, the Canadian Industrial Design Classification Standard is in need of updating and simplification. In 2005 CIPO conducted an analysis of the Locarno Classification and a comparison study of other IPO classification standards. Recommendations from this initiative will identify the approach CIPO will take to address the deficiencies in the current system and any possible implementation of Locarno Standard as the main framework

Bibliographic data and processing for search purposes

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The Canadian industrial design prior art search file comprises approximately 100,000 registered designs.

Since the launch of ‘DesignPlus’, all designs registered since June 2002 are stored electronically in ‘DesignPlus’. Access to these registered designs is now available for public search via the CIPO’s web site.

Industrial designs registered prior to June 2002 are stored in paper (including document files and index cards), microfiche and CD-rom formats. They are available for public searching through the Client Service Centre.

The Industrial Design Division maintains a searchable record of registered industrial designs as follows:

- On-Line Electronic search file: For designs registered since June 2002 in the ‘DesignPlus’ system, this search file includes the application as registered (owner name/address, title, description, agent and/or representative for service in Canada), drawings, and bibliographic data (filing date, priority date, registration date, classification). Registrations are searchable by registration number, title, agent name, owner name, and by class.

- Paper drawings search file: For designs registered prior to June 2002, this search file includes the drawings with bibliographic data such as filing date, registration date, classification, title and owner name. The paper drawings are arranged by class according to the Canadian Industrial Design Classification Standard.

- Microfiche / CD-rom search file: For designs registered prior to June 2002, this search file includes microfiche and CD copies of the registration certificate, the application as registered, assignments and maintenance documents. It is maintained in numerical order by registration number.

- Paper correspondence file: This search file includes a complete file document history including prosecution and correspondence. These files are maintained in numerical order by application number.

- Index cards: For designs registered prior to June 2002, an alphabetical index card system arranged by owner, assignee and licensee is maintained as a means of obtaining the registration number of a particular design.

Updating

The Canadian industrial design prior art search file is updated on a daily basis.

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The Industrial Design Division within the Copyright and Industrial Design Branch of CIPO manages the industrial design product line. The primary function is the granting of exclusive industrial design rights and the maintenance of the Canadian Register of Industrial Designs. The Division also provides certified documents for use in civil proceedings and criminal investigations, furnishes information to the public by making the registers accessible, answers detailed questions, distributes information materials, advises on appropriate legislative change, and manages new and revised regulations.

The industrial design search files are located in the Client Service Centre search room at CIPO Headquarters at 50 Victoria Street, Gatineau, Québec. K1A 0C9.

Collection management, preservation

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The CIPO Internet website was first established in 1995, and has continued with major enhancements since 1999. These enhancements included the use of the website for major consultations on new intellectual property legislation, the posting of new industrial design regulations and office practice notices and the provision of electronic filing services.

The Guide to Industrial Designs and the Industrial Design Office Practices manual can be found under the Industrial Design link of the CIPO website.

The CIPO Client Service Centre provides general information to clients interested in applying for industrial design registration as well as assisting clients to perform searches in the prior art.

Industrial design examination staff are available to provide additional guidance and assistance to the public interested in searching the prior art.

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

There is no mutual exchange of industrial design documentation and information at this time. However, information exchange with respect to classification issues and other matters of mutual interest continue to be exchanged with counterparts from the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

Discussions are continuing with the USPTO with respect to the potential exchange of registered designs between Offices over the Internet.

VIII. Matters concerning education and training including technical assistance to developing countries

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IX. Other relevant matters