Patent Database News

  1. The international design database DesignView (https://www.tmdn.org/tmdsview-web/welcome#) now includes design information from Canada, China, Macedonia, Poland, Serbia, and the USA.
  2. The European Patent Office has launched a new site optimised for hand-held devices at http://m.epo.org. There are search boxes available for both Espacenet and the European Patent Register. 
  3. The European Patent Register's Federated Register service to offer direct access to national status information now has information from Finland and Romania, and offers deep linking to the national register site for Serbia
  4. The French historic database at http://bases-brevets19e.inpi.fr has now added bibliographic data, though not full document images, for the period 1856–71.
  5. The German database DEPATISNET (https://depatisnet.dpma.de) now has a functionality to discover forward citations by clicking a link on the bibliographic data screen for a specific patent. The list is updated daily. Additionally, spreadsheet and pdf result list downloads will now include the search strategy.
  6. The Japan patent office has launched a new Japanese-language international database called FOPISER (https://www.foreignsearch.jpo.go.jp/). It initially launched with patent information from Australia, Russia, and Taiwan. Other countries are intended to be added, beginning with the Philippines and Singapore.
  7. The international trade mark database TMView (https://www.tmdn.org/tmview/welcome#) now includes trade marks from Canada, Japan, and Switzerland.
  8. The USA has launched a new free patent analysis tool at www.patentsview.org, covering their granted patents and published applications from 1976 to 18th November 2014. It applies a novel algorithm to the data to separate individual inventors with the same name and unify different name forms used for the same inventor – the conclusions are derived from subject matter, assignees, geographical location, and co-inventors. More 
  9. The USA has now launched its Global Dossier implementation as a separate site rather than new national database functionality, at http://globaldossier.uspto.gov/. The site shows all file wrapper material for a family of applications in the USA, China, South Korea, the EPO, and Japan. It can only be searched by the application, publication, or patent numbers from one of the five offices. More 
  10. WIPO's Global Brand Database, at http://www.wipo.int/branddb/en/index.jsp, now includes trade mark data for European Community Trade Marks, Germany, South Korea, and Moldova.
  11. The patent database Patentscope, at http://www.wipo.int/patentscope/en/, now includes full-text patent specifications from South Korea (in Korean), and has improved automatic translation facilities for the translation of long Chinese full-text specifications into English.
  12. ASEAN Design View is a free design database at http://www.asean-designview.org/tmdsview-web/welcome?lan=en. It contains registered designs from Brunei, Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. the other states Indonesia and Myanmar will join soon.
  13. Spain has a new trade mark search system at http://consultas2.oepm.es/LocalizadorWeb/.
  14. INPADOC data now includes legal status entry from Greece, and for the USA on pharmaceutical patent term extensions under the Hatch-Waxman Act and post-grant or inter partes reviews under the America Invents Act.
     

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