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Overview

Intellectual Property and Development China’s National Experiences

Prof. Dr.(Ing) Li Yuguang Deputy Commissioner State Intellectual Property Office of China

China Development’s Need for IP Protection

China Development’s Need for IP Protection IP Protection vs China’s Economic Growth Chinese Govt. Measures in Promoting IP Success Stories Enforce the Right - China’s Efforts against Counterfeiting and Piracy Challenges Faced by China Strive to Build a More Balanced System in Support of Sustainable Development

IP Protection vs China’s Economic Growth China’s Economic Boom

Promote creation and innovation of science and technology

GDP 2001-2004 in Billion Euros 13,652

14,000 12,000

11,669 9,593

10,240

10,000

Stimulate cultural prosperity

8,000 6,000

Attract Foreign Direct Investment

4,000 2,000 0

IP Protection vs China’s Economic Growth Patent Applications Received

2001

2004

Trademark Applications Received 2001-2004

400,000 308,487

353,807

648,261

700,000 600,000

252,631 300,000 250,000 203,573 200,000

500,000

150,000

200,000

400,000

498,570 422,838 311,559

300,000

100,000

100,000

50,000 0

2003

IP Protection vs China’s Economic Growth

2001-2004

350,000

2002

0

2001

2002

2003

2001

2002

2003

2004

2004

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Foreign Invention Patent Applications vs Foreign Direct Investment

IP Protection vs China’s Economic Growth 19 93-2 004 App lica tion s fo r I nven tion Pa tent Fo reig n an d Do mes tic 70,000 60,000 50,000 40,000

Fore ign

30,000 20,000

Dome stic

10,000

70,000 60,000 50,000 40,000 30,000 20,000 10,000 0

Foreign Invention Patent Applications 2000-2004 64,347 48,549 33,166

2000

0

40,426

26,475

2001

2002

2003

FDI 2000-2004 (Billion USD) 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0

2004

62 57 46.8

52.7

40.7

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004

1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004

IP Protection vs Economic Growth

The growth in all the above areas continues in the 1st Quarter of 2005 Economic factors (increase rate in the bracket): GDP: 3,135.5 billion Euros (9.5%) Import & Export: 295.2 billion USD (23.1%) FDI: 35.2 billion USD (4.5%) Patent factors: Patent Applications: 96,351(19%) Domestic: 73,657 (13%) Foreign:22,694 (41%) Invention Applications: 37,619 (31%)

Chinese Govt. Measures in Promoting IP

Public Awareness Campaign

4.26 World IP Day

Necessity for large-scale campaign Multiple means, TV programs, case studies High-level personnel training, 600 series of seminars held, 80,000 people educated SIPO’s advanced training for officers Annual IP Publicity Week

Chinese Government Measures in Promoting IP

Chinese Government Measures in Promoting IP

600 series of seminars held, 80,000 people educated

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Chinese Government Measures in Promoting IP Encouraging Commercialization of Patented Technologies Select patent projects Local administrations’ policies Bank loan policies Encourage use of patent information Organize national patent affair

Success Stories

University Flexes its Research Muscles with Patent Supplement Copyright Helps an SME Become a Cartoon Franchise Farmer Shocks Textile Industry

Success Stories

Success Stories

University Flexes its Research Muscles with Patent Supplement

FrequentlyFrequently-Seen Conflicts between University Patent and EnterprisesEnterprises-Aspired Technology Patents obtained from basic research hard to be directly used in industry Many of universities’ universities’ patents are fundamental technologies, which may not settle the systemic problems of industry face

Success Stories

Success Stories

Objective of the university patent University’ University’s functions Pilot staff’ staff’s research to economic development

¾ Educate student ¾ Scientific research

Enhance consciousness of IP protection & transfer

¾ Service for society

To cultivate the talent with creation and market idea

™Holding patents itself is not the goal ™The value of university patent is shown during transfer to industry

High performance HISYS series DSP Chip

¾Hold patent portfolio with 13 patents ¾Technology widely used in voice, video, communication and industrial control fields ¾ Sale Revenue 38,335,000 Euros from 2001 to 2004

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Success Stories

Hold patent portfolio in HDTV ¾Hold patent portfolio with 33 patents ¾Direct sales revenue 1,488,000 Euros, Euros, licensing revenue 3,600,000 Euros ¾Enable partner enterprises reaping 337 million Euros .

Success Stories

Copyright Helps a SME Become a Cartoon Franchise • A no-name local SME in Hunan Province • Follow the Disney mode of cartoon franchising • Create “3000 questions from the naughty Blue Kitty”---the most successful animation in China

Success Stories

Copyright Helps a SME Become a Cartoon Franchise • Licensing products cover multiple ranges • 800 million Euros sale revenue of VCDs and books in one year • Identified as longest cartoon series in the world

Success Stories

Farmer Shocks Textile Industry • Use patent to get 44 million Euros financing • Establish 6 manufacturing bases in 4 provinces •Multiple partners using his technology

Success Stories

Farmer Shocks Textile Industry • Li Guanqi, an ordinary Chinese farmer • Invent Bean Protein Fiber, named eighth manmade fiber by the International Textile Organization • Obtain patents and win WIPO-SIPO Gold Medal

Enforce the Right-China’s Efforts against Counterfeiting and Piracy

IPR Protection Working Group established in 2004 SIPO joined other members in conducting operations Patent statistics 19,449 enforcement officers dispatched 10,251 business premises checked 2,081,537 goods checked 1,115 cases faking patent identity investigated 153 cases faking other’s patent

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Enforcement Activities Destroy counterfeiting and pirated goods

Enforcement Activities Customs

Enforce the Right-China’s Efforts against Counterfeiting and Piracy

Enforcement Activities

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New rounds of enforcement operations launched by the IPR Protection Working Group (2004.5-2005.8) and will be extended to the end of 2005 New judicial interpretation on criminal violations Activities across the board, patent, trademark, copyright

Challenges Faced by China

 Short period of IP system implementation

Strive to Build a More Balanced System in Support of Sustainable Development

 China’s efforts in drawing up a national strategy to create a more balanced IP system

 Large population to educate  Curriculum established in universities

 Fast development of the economy, number of infringements and disputes also going up

 Encourage innovation while encouraging information dissemination  More balanced system would help sustainable growth

 Chinese government is resolute to take on the challenges

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Thank You

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