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XML4IP Project- ST.96 Preparation
UPOV Administrative and Legal Committee
Geneva, October 17, 2011Young-Woo Yun
WIPO
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Contents
Background of ST.96
XML4IP Task Force
Objectives of ST.96
Scope of ST.96
ST.96 Structure
ST.96 for UPOV
Further Consideration
Work Plan
Background of ST.96 (1/2)
Three existing WIPO XML Standards: ST.36 - processing patent information using XML; ST.66 - processing trademark information using XML;ST.86 - processing industrial design information using XML.
Need of a new Standard for harmonization: ST.96The XML4IP project was created in 2007 to develop common vocabulary for the harmonization among patent, trademark and industrial design information in XML format.
ST.96 Vocabulary
Background of ST.96 (2/2)
Design Components
Patent Components
TrademarkComponents
Common Components
XML4IP Task Force
XML4IP Task Force was established to carry on the XML4IP project (i.e., to prepare ST.96)
Currently 56 TF members from 22 IP offices
Discussion via the Wiki e-Forum (restricted to TF members)
https://www3.wipo.int/confluence/display/xml4iptf/Home
Documents and proposals discussed and agreed by the Task Force are available on the WIPO’s website at:
http://www.wipo.int/scit/en/taskfrce/xml4ip/background.htm
Objetives of ST.96
Facilitation of data exchange among IP offices using XML
Harmonization of data structures among patents, trademarks and industrial designs (three IP types)
rules and guidelines for dealing with common data structures across three IP types as well as specific data structure to one IP type
Maximization of data transformability from ST.36, ST.66 and ST.86 format to ST.96 format
Facilitation of XML implementation within IP offices
Scope of ST.96
ST.96 recommends the XML (eXtensible Markup Language) resources used for filing, publication, processing, and exchange of all types of industrial property information, (i.e., patents, trademarks and industrial designs).
ST.96 Structure (1/2)
XML4IP T.F. agreed on the ST.96 structure, ie., Main Body + Six Annexes:
Annex I: XML Design Rules and Conventions (DRCs);Annex II: IP Data Dictionary;Annex III: IP XML Schemas;Annex IV: Schema Technical Specification;Annex V: Schema Implementation Rules and Guidelines; and Annex VI: Transformability Rules and Guidelines
ST.96: Main Body
ST.96 Structure (2/2)
DRCs
•Dictionary
•Schema
•Tech. Specification Implementation Guideline
Transformability
IPOs Implementation, e.g, design rules,
schema
ST.36/ST.66/ST.86
ST.96 for UPOV
UPOV to develop its XML design rules based on:
ST.96 XML Design Rules and Conventions
ST.96 Implementation Rules and Guidelines
UPOV to develop its vocabulary by reusing/extending ST.96 XML vocabulary, i.e., Schema Components:
Name, Postal Address, Signature, Applicant, …
How can ST.96 be used for UPOV business?
Further Consideration
IP XML Vision
How ST.96 to cope with existing WIPO Standards ST.36, ST.66 and ST.86
ST.96 Scope
Whether ST.96 to be extended to deal with information of other IP types, e.g., copyrights, traditional knowledge
XML4IP Work Plan (tentative)
XML4IP T.F. to hold a meeting to prepare materials for the final proposal of ST.96 (Nov. or Dec. 2011)
XML4IP T.F. to submit a final proposal of ST.96 for consideration and adoption by the Committee on WIPO Standards (CWS) (Dec. 2011 or early 2012):
The CWS to consider the final proposal for adoption of ST.96 at its 2nd session (first half of 2012)
The work plan depends on the schedule of the 2nd session of the CWS.
Thanks for your attention