Daily Tribune (Philippines)

2023 copyright filings grow 2.5%

We are ecstatic that our activities for building up IP management and protection capacities and intensifyi­ng awareness continue to gather more people

- BY RAFFY AYENG @tribunephl_raf

Copyright applicatio­ns jumped by 2.5 percent last year which the Intellectu­al Property Office of the Philippine­s or IPOPHL attributed to the continuous applicatio­n of innovative works produced by students of colleges and universiti­es, as well as the heightened government awareness and innovation drive.

The IPOPHL on Monday reported that applicatio­ns of trademarks, patents, utility models, and industrial designs from January to December last year totaled 49,832 from 48,600 in 2022.

IPOPHL director general Rowel S. Barba said the IPOPHL conducted nearly 500 seminars and activities on IP in 2023, capacitati­ng more than 30,000 individual­s nationwide.

“We are ecstatic that our activities for building up IP management and protection capacities and intensifyi­ng awareness continue to gather more people. And as we have seen how IP topics in the past year spread far and wide in the public discourse and the online sphere, the importance of creating an IP-conscious Philippine­s through education and awareness programs cannot be stressed enough,” Barba said.

IP list booster

He added that the improved Innovation and Technology Support Program, which capacitate­s state universiti­es and colleges, and higher education institutio­ns to readily extend patent service support to researcher­s, inventors, and innovators on their campuses — has helped boost IP applicatio­ns.

Filings from the Innovation and Technology Support Offices totaled 1,922 in 2023, a remarkable 51 percent increase from 2022.

Barba hopes to sustain the momentum in IP applicatio­ns this year on the back of IPOPHL’s continuous expansion of awareness activities, engagement with more ITSOs, and its aggressive efforts in the past few years to set up more IP Satellite Offices and Help Desks in strategic areas outside Metro Manila.

IPSOs provide accessible IP services in the countrysid­e while Help Desks act as extended arms of IPSOs with a more targeted audience.

From 2020 to 2023, IPOPHL has added two IPSO offices — namely CALABARZON and MIMAROPA, bringing the total IPSOs to 16 — and 22 Help Desks.

“We hope to see more areas realize the importance of IP assets not just in pushing their ranks in the Cities and Municipali­ties Competitiv­eness Index but also in fueling their residents’ creativity and innovative­ness which their very own communitie­s could benefit from,” Barba said.

Trademarks

The report further said that trademark applicatio­ns edged up by 1.2 percent to 41,953 from 41,452

Resident filings, which accounted for 61 percent, rose by 1 percent to 25,575, while non-resident filings grew 7 percent.

Per industry, pharmaceut­icals, health, and cosmetics took up the lion’s share of 19.1 percent or 12,623 filings.

Agricultur­al products and services, with 11,510 (17.4 percent share); scientific research, informatio­n and communicat­ion technology, with 9,139 (13.8 percent); management, communicat­ions, real estate and financial services, with 7,474 (11.3 percent); textiles in clothing and accessorie­s, with 6,794 (10.3 percent), capped the top five classes for 2023 trademark applicatio­ns.

‘We hope to see more areas realize the importance of IP assets not just in pushing their ranks in the Cities and Municipali­ties Competitiv­eness Index but also in fueling their residents’ creativity and innovative­ness which their very own communitie­s could benefit from.’

Patents

Meanwhile, applicatio­ns for a patent grant expanded by 2.9 percent to 4,544 from 4,418. Non-resident applicatio­ns, which accounted for 84 percent, dropped by 7 percent annually. However, resident applicatio­ns helped boost overall invention applicatio­ns after booking a 46 percent rise.

Pharmaceut­icals, with 2,600 applicatio­ns or a 24.8 percent share, topped the fields of technology applied for last year. Trailing behind were organic fine chemistry which totaled 1,046 (10.0 percent share); biotechnol­ogy, 803 (7.7 percent); digital communicat­ion, 786 (7.5 percent); and basic materials chemistry, 763 (7.3 percent).

Across the board, UM registered the highest annual growth rate at 24 percent, after climbing to 1,847 applicatio­ns from 1,489 in 2022. Resident filings, which accounted for 95%, jumped by 23 percent. Non-resident filings also grew by 37 percent.

Industrial design

In the field of industrial design, applicatio­ns went up by 19.9 percent to 1,488 from 1,241, buoyed by residents which increased by 49 percent to take a 56.1 percent share in total ID filings. Non-resident filings, meanwhile, fell by 4 percent.

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