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IP Online Portal provides filing of new Patent application, which consists of Patent Form 1 to Patent Form 21. Other supporting documents and forms can be uploaded during the filing process.
Preparation before getting started:
Functions
The procedure under the PCT has great advantages for the applicant, the patent offices and the general public:
Benefits
Procedures
There are two ways in which an invention can be protected abroad. It can either apply directly to those countries of interest, or use the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT international application).
The PCT is an agreement between countries that they will co-operate in order to ease the process of applying for patents in a number of countries around the world.
The system is administered by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) from its headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland.
The PCT system enables the applicant to make a single application in Malaysia (the international application) and then ‘designate’ as many other countries that are involved in the PCT. The PCT system is a patent ‘filing’ system, not a patent ‘granting’ system. There is no PCT patent or international patent.
PCT International Application
The Intellectual Property Corporation of Malaysia (MyIPO) acts as a Receiving Office. The PCT application should contain the following :
All international applications file with MyIPO must be in the English language; as either a paper based application or an electronic application (using WIPO’s ePCT electronic filing).
Please visit the WIPO website to create your ePCT account and obtain your digital certificate, also to read further about ePCT ( https://pct.wipo.int/LoginForms/epct.jsp )
The application form may be posted directly to us or hand delivery to our Head Office in Kuala Lumpur or lodge them at any branch Offices in Sabah or Sarawak.
Fees
There are three main fees that must accompany the application. These are the transmittal fee, the international filing fee and the search fee. The transmittal fee covers the work completed by MyIPO, the international filing fee covers the work completed by WIPO and the search fee covers the work completed by an International Searching Authority (ISA).
MyIPO collects the transmittal fee but the two other fees are sent to the WIPO and ISA respectively. All fees must be paid in Malaysian Ringgit (RM).
International Search Report
An International Searching Authority (ISA) is to undertake an international search, that is, to identify any ‘prior art’ or written material in determining whether or not the invention is new. The results of the international search can help the applicant to evaluate his chances of getting a patent in the countries that he designates.
The following ISAs specified by MyIPO that will undertake the international search :
Publication
All applications are published usually eighteen months after the application date or priority date if the applicant is claiming priority. WIPO produces a journal called the PCT Gazette, which is published every week. It contains the summary page of all applications. The PCT Gazette is also available on the WIPO Internet site.
International Preliminary Examination
If the applicant chooses to have an international preliminary examination, an International Preliminary Examining Authority (IPEA) will undertake it. The applicant must make a specific ‘demand’ , and if should be submitted directly to the IPEA. The IPEA will examine the application and send an international preliminary examination report which will give the applicant an opinion on whether his invention is suitable for a patent to be granted.
The following IPEAs specify by MyIPO that will undertake the international preliminary examination :
The National Phase
The applicant has to enter the national phase in order for his international application to proceed separately in any or all of the countries which are party to the PCT. The applicant has up to 30 months after his priority date to enter the national phase in Malaysia.
The applicant should notify MyIPO by :
Requirements
Requirements
1. A Request Form |
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2. Patent Specification |
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3. Fees |
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Important |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Filing of An International Application (PCT) :-
Intellectual Property Corporation of Malaysia (MyIPO) As Receiving Office
1. Can I file an international application in Malaysia ?
2. What are the contents of the international application ?
i. a request (Form PCT/RO/101)
ii. a description
iii. one or more claims,
iv. one or more drawings (if any)
v. and an abstract
3. What are the requirements to obtain an international filing date ?
a. The applicant must be a national or a resident of Malaysia,
b. The language of the international application must be in English,
c. The international application must contain :
i. an indication that it is intended as an international application,
ii. a request which has the effect of making all possible designation,
iii. the name of the applicant,
iv. a description of the invention,
v. a claim or claims
4. What are the payable fees ?
5. Which International Searching Authorities can be specified/chosen by the applicant to
conduct the international search for international application?
a Korean Intellectual Property Office
b. Australian Patent Office
c European Patent Office
d Japan Patent Office
6. Besides MyIPO, is there any other office where a Malaysian national or resident can file
his international application?
7. How can I file my international application (PCT) ?
8. Can I get reduction of fees if I file through PCT?
9. How about reduction of online filing fees?
10. If I file an International Application via ePCT can I make payment via account transfer?
Announcement 2018
RECEIVING NEW PCT APPLICATION
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REQUEST FOR FILING INVENTION OUTSIDE MALAYSIA UNDER
SECTION 23A
Effective from February 2018, the applicant may submit new PCT application and request for filing invention outside Malaysia under Section 23A at Patent Counter, Intellectual Property Corporation of Malaysia (MyIPO), Ground Floor, Tower B, Menara UOA Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur.
Should you have further enqueries, please contact Pn. Norahzlida Bt. Busrah at 03-2299 8809 or email pct@myipo.gov.my .
Request Form
No. | Matters of Proceedings |
1. | Request Form – PCT/RO/101 |
2. | Additional continuation sheets for 6 or more applicants and/or inventors |
3. | Power of Attorney PCT Rule 90.4 |
4. | General power of Attorney PCT Rule 90.5 |
Flowchart
PPH Request Form
PPH Basic Information / Procedure
1. PPH JPO
2. PPH EPO
3. PPH CNIPA
4. PPH KIPO
5. PPH USPTO
Functions/Benefits of PPH
The ASEAN Patent Examination Co-operation (ASPEC) is the first regional patent work-sharing programme among nine participating ASEAN Member States (AMS) IP Offices of Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Viet Nam. The programme was launched on 15 June 2009.
The purpose of this programme is to share search and examination results between the participating offices to allow applicants in participating countries to obtain corresponding patents faster and more efficiently. The programme will potentially reduce duplication on the search and examination work done, thereby saving time and effort. Additionally, search and examination work done on a corresponding application serves as a useful reference in producing quality reports.
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