Taiwan: TIPO proposes a change to the Patent Act

Taiwan: TIPO proposes a change to the Patent Act

Taiwan recently suggests shortening the entire patent dispute proceedings in order to cope with other advanced countries like Germany, Japan, Korea, United States, etc. Specifically, In December 2020, the Taiwan Intellectual Property Office (TIPO) recommended amending the Patent Act. 

If the amendments are passed by the legislatures, a new reviewing body titled “the Patent and Trademark Reconsideration and Disputes Review Board” will have the authority to investigate patent invalidation proceedings. It means that the review board can question and deny the validity of a given patent. They will have jurisdiction over most other patent-related cases, as well as trademark-related cases. In most cases, there will be three members sitting on the review board. 

The proposal is still opened for comments and adjustments from the public.

“Under the proposed amendments, any party who would like to challenge the outcome of a ruling rendered by the review board may directly bring the same matter before Taiwan’s Intellectual Property Court, a judicial body that exclusively hears IP-related matters,” says Brian Hsieh, a partner at Formosa Transnational. “In other words, the “challenging party” may skip the administrative appeal proceeding which shall be filed with the administrative appeal committee, under the current practice.” This will shorten the entire patent dispute proceedings.

New improvements in Taiwan’s Patent Act

Another important reform that is in the proposal of Taiwan’s amending Patent Act is that TIPO or members of the review board would not be demanded to engage in legal cases and to support the review board’s decision if a challenging party requests the IP Court to reverse a decision made by the review board.

“Under the current practice, a lawsuit brought by the challenging party requesting the IP Court to overturn TIPO’s ruling is in nature administrative litigation addressing a dispute between TIPO and the challenging party,” says Hsieh. “If the proposed amendments are passed into law, the same lawsuits will be considered as a private dispute between the patentee and the party initiating the invalidation action. As such, in such a lawsuit where the challenging party is the party whose invalidation action against a granted patent was dismissed by the review board, the defendant would be the patentee; in a lawsuit where the challenging party is the patentee whose patent was invalidated by the review board’s ruling, the defendant would be the party who requests the review board to invalidate the same patent.”

Hsieh adds, “As TIPO’s review board will conduct hear and review a patent invalidation proceeding following an examination plan which has been accepted by the parties, the invalidation proceeding would be expected to be conducted at a faster pace; both parties would need to prepare everything at the earlier stage of the proceedings. Assistance from professionals experienced in IP litigation will be advisable in the patent invalidation proceedings; furthermore, under the proposed amendments, the parties shall be represented by attorneys, patent attorneys, or patent agents in the lawsuit proceedings following a review board ruling.”

– You could visit here to see Procedure of Taiwan Trademark Registration.

– You could visit here to check the required documents for filing trademark in Taiwan

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