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This second edition of the Thomson Reuters study suggests that patent
filings in
Beyond projected patent growth, the study also examines the composition
of patents from
- Expansion through Patents: While innovation by domestic entities
is driving China's patent boom, China is also expanding its IP
protection overseas. From 2007-2008, the growth rate of China's
overseas patent fillings in Europe, Japan and the U.S. were 33.5
percent, 15.9 percent and 14.1 percent, respectively.
- Chinese Government Is Driving Innovation: Government innovation
incentives, R&D tax deductions, Chinese premier Wen Jiabao's
commitment to make China an innovation-centered economy, and unique
patent types (such as utility models) contribute to China's
acceleration to the top innovator spot.
- Shift from Agriculture to High Tech: As the Chinese economic
landscape changes, a major shift is occurring in patent filings:
agri-centered innovation related to food production is growing much
more slowly than high-technology innovation. There was a 4,861 percent
increase in domestic Chinese patent applications in digital computers
in the decade from 1998 to 2008, versus a much more modest increase of
552 percent in natural products and polymers for that same period.
- Alternative IP Rights in China - Utility Model Patents:
Approximately half of all Chinese patents filed in 2009 were utility
models, which are less-rigorous, more-affordable forms of patents that
provide 10 years of protection (versus 20 years for invention patents).
The use of utility model patents in China has grown at a rate of 18
percent per annum since 2001. Utility models are also a potentially
valuable strategy for foreign filings in China.
- Patent Quality Improving: Despite the growing use of utility
model patents, Chinese patent quality is slowly improving based on the
Thomson Reuters analysis. By tracking the ratio of patent applications
to granted patents among full invention patents in China, the analysis
finds that patent quality is trending up.
The data in this report was compiled using the Thomson Reuters Derwent World Patents Index(R) (DWPI(SM)) database, the most trusted source of global patent information with expertly-indexed records, enhanced titles and comprehensive abstracts, enabling deeper insight into patent research.
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