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The Japan Patent Office (特許庁, Tokkyochō, JPO) is a government agency in charge of industrial property rights in Japan. It was established in 1885 and cooperates with other patent offices worldwide.
Junior Professional Officer (JPO) is a term used for young professionals usually under the age of 32 with an advanced university degree and a minimum of two years of professional experience. They are recruited at P1/P2 level by United Nations organizations.
The procedures for obtaining a patent right in Japan are described in detail on the website of Japan Patent Office. [8] The patent prosecution procedure under Japanese law is similar to that in most other patent systems.
IPDL is a free online service for searching Japanese patents, designs and trademarks. It provides access to the intellectual property Gazettes of the Japan Patent Office and the Patent Abstracts of Japan.
JPFO is a nonprofit organization that advocates for gun rights and links gun control to totalitarianism and genocide. It claims that parts of the 1968 Gun Control Act were copied from Nazi Germany and criticizes the Anti-Defamation League for undermining the welfare of the Jewish people.
The EPO, JPO and USPTO handle the majority of the world's patent applications. [2] In 1983, these patent offices set up a programme of co-operation in an effort to "improve efficiency of the global patent system" [1] and to exchange information and views on patent administration and examination practice in order to gain mutual benefits.
IP5 is a forum of the USPTO, EPO, JPO, KIPO, and CNIPA. It runs a patent prosecution highway pilot program that shares patent examination reports between the offices and grants about one million patents annually.
The IOP was initially created by U.S. Army Robotic Systems Joint Project Office (RS JPO): [5] and is currently maintained by the U.S. Army Project Manager Force Projection (PM FP). [6] [7] The plural form Interoperability Profiles (IOPs) typically refers to the set of documents, which comprise the IOP and its intended usage. The IOPs are ...