Patents' Time to Grant - A Study of China and India

Satyaki Chakravarty, S. Gangopadhyay, Taylan Mavruk
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China and India reported highest growth in high-tech exports for the past two decades (World Bank) and hence are increasingly becoming the countries to file for protection of intellectual property. This paper examines whether there is a delay in time to grant of a patent when applied by domestic versus foreign applicants in China and India. A delay in time to grant on the basis of nationality violates the TRIPs agreement. Further, delay in grant of a patent generates dead-weight loss for the society, hence effectively deterring future innovation. The results show that China delays foreign patents, however India does exactly the opposite, indicating that there is a significant variation in patent examination times across applicant characteristics, technology fields and countries. Thus invisible trade barriers do exist in these markets. Applicants can use the details in this paper and plan their filing strategies, e.g. taking into account average grant lag.
专利授予的时间——以中国和印度为例
中国和印度报告了过去二十年来高科技出口的最高增长(世界银行),因此越来越多地成为申请知识产权保护的国家。本文考察了在中国和印度,国内申请人与外国申请人申请专利时是否存在授予专利的时间延迟。在国籍基础上延迟给予违反了《与贸易有关的知识产权协定》。此外,延迟授予专利会给社会造成无谓损失,从而有效地阻碍未来的创新。结果表明,中国会延迟外国专利申请,而印度则恰恰相反,这表明专利审查时间在申请人特征、技术领域和国家之间存在显著差异。因此,这些市场确实存在无形的贸易壁垒。申请人可以使用本文中的细节并计划他们的申请策略,例如考虑平均补助金滞后时间。
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