The Similar And Different Regulations On Industrial Designs Between China And Canada/赫子竞

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The Similar And Different Regulations
On Industrial Designs
Between China And Canada
He Zijing

Abstract:
With China entering WTO, more and more Chinese industrial designers want to apply internationally to register their designs outside China. This paper shows you the detailed comparison about regulations concerning industrial designs between China and Canada, gives some suggestions about the process to register internationally to protect Chinese applier. Some hints imposed on the difference between the two countries will help to improve our patent law.
KEYWORDS:
Industrial design, China, Canada
1. General introduction on industrial designs
1.1 What is an industrial design?
1.1.1 Of WIPO
An industrial design is the ornamental of aesthetic aspect of an article. The design may consist of three-dimensional features, such as the shape or surface of an article, or of two-dimensional features, such as patterns, lines or color. Industrial designs are applied to a wide variety of products of industry and handicraft. To be protected under most national laws, an industrial design must appeal to the eye. This means that an industrial design is primarily of an aesthetic nature, and does not protect any technical features of the article to which it is applied.
1.1.2 Of CHINA
Design in the Patent Law means any new design of the shape, the pattern or their combination, or the combination of the color with shape or pattern, of a product with creates an aesthetic feeling and it fits for industrial application.
1.1.3 Of CANADA
Design of industrial design means features of shape, configuration, pattern or ornament and any combination of those features that, in a finished article, appeal to and are judged solely by the eye.
1.2 Other forms of Intellectual Property
In China, Intellectual property can be generally classified as patent, copyright, trademark. Patents, or in other words, inventions-creations, mean inventions, utility models and designs. So that the designs are one of the subdivisions of patents.
Whereas, in Canada, in addition to industrial designs, there other forms of intellectual property, as patents, copyrights, and integrated circuit topographies. Hereby, patents cover new inventions (process, machine, manufacture, composition of matter), or any new and useful improvement of an existing invention. So that industrial designs have the equal statues to patents, as one of the subdivisions of intellectual property.
1.3 Why protect industrial designs?
Industrial designs are what make an article attractive and appealing; hence, they add to the commercial value of a product and increase its marketability.
When an industrial design is protected, the owner-the person or entity that has registered the design-is assured an exclusive right against unauthorized copying or imitation of the design by third parties. This helps to ensure a fair return on investment. An effective system of protection also benefits consumers and the public at large, by promoting fair competition and honest trade practices, encouraging creativity, and promoting more aesthetically attractive product.
Protecting industrial designs helps economic development, by encouraging creativity in the industrial and manufacturing sectors, as well as in the traditional arts and crafts. They contribute to the expansion of commercial activities and the export of national products.
Industrial designs can be relatively simple and inexpensive to develop and protect. They are reasonably accessible to small and medium-sized enterprises as well as to individual artists and craftsmen, in both industrialized and developing countries.
1.4 How can industrial designs be protected?
In most countries, an industrial design must be registered in order to be protected under Industrial Design Law. As for China, the regulations on design are under the Patent Law of People’s Republic of China (PRC) and its implementing regulations; As for Canada, The Industrial Design Act and Industrial Design Regulations details the regulations that govern design rights. As a general rule, to be registerable, the design must be “new” or “original”. Different countries have varying definitions of such terms, as well as variations in the registration process itself. Generally, “new” means that no identical or very similar design is known to have existed before.
Depending on the particular national law and the kind of design, an industrial design may also be protected as a work of art under copyright.
2.The main difference concerning registration
2.1 When to file an application
There is no time limit for filing an application as long as the design had never been published. The term “published” means that the design has been made public (even to your neighbors) or offered for commercial sale or use anywhere in the world. It is best to file an quickly as possible if publication has occurred.
In china, an design application does not lose its novelty where, within six months before the date of filing, one of the following events occurred: [1] where it was first exhibited at an international exhibition sponsored of recognized by the Chinese Government;[2]where it was first made public at a prescribed academic or technological meeting;[3]when it was disclosed by any person without the consent of the applicant.
In Canada, the design shall be refused to be registered if the application is filed more than one year after the publication of the design in Canada of somewhere.
2.2 who can apply?
Only the proprietor of a design may apply for and obtain registration for an industrial design both in China and Canada, while there exists little difference between the two countries on the question that who can be defined as proprietor.[1] usually you are considered the proprietor if you have created the design;[2] if you work together with other person to creat a design, you should file for registration as joint proprietors ( unless you are all working under contract or commission );[3] if you have acquired ownership of a design, then you may apply;[4] if you are employee of a company and develop design as part of your employment, then the employer may be the proprietor. In that case, only the employer may apply in Canada; while in china, the entity and the inventor or creator may enter into a contract in which the right to apply for and own the exclusive right is provided for;[5] if you have been hired under contract to develop design for someone else, then that person is the proprietor and is the only one entitled to apply for registration in Canada; whereas in that case in China, the right to apply for registration belongs, unless otherwise agreed upon, to the entity or individual that made the design.
2.3 What requirements to make designs registerable?
In Canada, the minister shall register the design if the minister finds that it is not identical with or dose not so closely resemble any other design already registered as to be confounded therewith, and shall return to the proprietor thereof the drawing or photograph and description with the certificate required.
In China, any design for which patent fight may be granted must not be identical with and similar to any design which, before the date of falling has been publicly disclosed in publications in the country or abroad or has been publicly used in the country, and must not be in conflict with any prior right of any other person.
2.4 What you cannot register?
In Canada, you cannot register the following under the Industrial Design Act: [1] Designs that are utilitarian only and which are not intended to provide visual appeal; [2] Designs that have no fixed appearance; [3] Designs for components that are not clearly visible; [4] a method of construction; [5] an idea; [6] materials used in the construction of an article; [7] the useful function of the article; or [8] color.
In China, for any of the following, no patent right shall be granted: [1] scientific discoveries;[2] rules and methods for mental activities;[3] methods for diagnoses or for the treatment for the diseases;[4] animal and plant varieties;[5] substances obtained by means of nuclear transformation.
From the above regulations, we can see that the Chinese regulations is more generic for all of the three types of creation-inventions; and the Canadian’s is more special in detail on designs. So we should absorb some of them in our implementing regulations of patent law.
2.5 searching of office record prior to filing an application
Prior to filing an application, you may wish to conduct a search of office records in order to better determine whether your design is truly new and original. This will give you the opportunity to see other registered designs. You should also keep your design confidential.
2.6 How long the process takes?
In Canada, the Office dose not register any design until six months after the date of filing. Normally it takes between eight and twelve months to have your application examined. While in china, there is no such kind of provisions concerning the term of process of designs.
2.7 Duration of protection
Both in the two countries, duration of protection of industrial designs is for ten-year term, while the beginning date is quite different. In Canada, it is the date of registration-usually six months after the date of filing; in china, it is the date of filing. Once the ten-year term has expired, anyone is free to make, import, rent or sell etc., the designs.
2.8 Extension of protection
In Canada, your application must include a description which identifies the features that constitute the design since the court may use your description to help determine the limits of protection for your design, you should word your description with care and precision. If your description is too broad, you may over-extend the scope of the design, and it may be impossible to enforce. If it is too narrow, you may limit the scope of the design or leave out features that you intended to protect.
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泸州市人民政府办公室关于印发《泸州市人民政府为民服务呼叫中心工作管理办法》的通知

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泸州市人民政府办公室关于印发《泸州市人民政府为民服务呼叫中心工作管理办法》的通知


泸市府办发〔2005〕3号

各区、县人民政府,市级各部门,各有关单位:
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               二○○五年一月四日
            泸州市人民政府为民服务呼叫中心
                工作管理办法
  第一章总则
  第一条为保证泸州市人民政府为民服务呼叫中心(以下简称市政府呼叫中心)长期安全、有效可靠地运行,结合我市实际,制定本办法。
  第二条市政府呼叫中心即市长公开电话热线,是政府利用现代计算机技术,受理市民日常生活突发性一般困难求助的重要方式;是政府联系市民,及时了解社情民意,听取市民意见、建议、批评、投诉,接受市民监督的有效途径;是政府推进政务公开,执行《行政许可法》,接受市民咨询并向其提供政府公开信息的服务窗口。
市政府呼叫中心的宗旨是:政务公开、服务社会。
市政府呼叫中心的主要任务是:受理市民通过电话、电子短信、电子邮件等提出的咨询、意见、建议、批评、投诉和一般性求助,同时对相关责任单位的办理情况进行跟踪督办。
  第三条市政府办公室是市政府呼叫中心的领导机关,负责领导、检查市政府呼叫中心的工作。
  市政府信息办(即:市信息中心)承担市政府呼叫中心的日常运行和管理工作。
各区县政府、市政府各部门、各有关单位是办理市政府呼叫中心转交的市民来电的责任机构。
  第四条各区县政府、市政府各部门、各有关单位均应遵守本办法的规定。
  第二章工作管理
  第五条市政府呼叫中心是由市政府办公室、市政府信息办、各区县政府、市政府各部门、各有关单位共同组成的联动工作系统。
  第六条各区县政府、市政府各部门、各有关单位,都要设立公开电话和开通呼叫通信,与市政府呼叫中心联成网络,认真受理基层和市民的求助、咨询、意见、建议、批评、投诉,实事求是、快捷地进行办理和解决,体现政府为人民服务的本职作用。
  第七条各区县政府、市政府各部门、各有关单位需安排人员负责接受、处理市政府呼叫中心转交的市民来电,并在规定的时间内予以处理回复。
  第八条受理范围:凡涉及供水、供气、供电、通信、广播电视、市政建设和设施维护、市容卫生、交通长江航道、园林绿化、城市规划和房管、环保、建筑、安全、物价、工商、质监、治安、劳动社会保障、土地等与市民密切相关的事项,市民都可拨打“12345”电话得到受理。
  第九条市民提出的咨询、意见、建议、批评、投诉和一般性求助问题,可通过电话(座机、手机)拨打“12345”直接提出或通过手机发短信到市政府“12345”短信邮箱。问题的回复视情况采取对来话人直接回复或在市政府公众信息网上公开回复的方式。
  第十条“12345”受理电话主要分为“求助类”电话,“意见、建议、批评、投诉类”电话和“咨询类”电话。其中对涉及市民生命和财产的“紧急性求助”,“12345”将来电直接转接到“110”、“120”和“12395”等单位处理;对“非紧急性求助电话”,“12345”一般将来电转接到相关单位处理。对一般性“意见、建议、批评、投诉类”电话根据内容作不同的处理:与政府部门和有关单位有关的由“12345”将来电转到相关单位处理;与市政府办公室及市政府有关职能部门公务员个人问题有关的则转到市政府信访办处理。对“咨询类”来电,一般由“12345”答复,不能答复的,则将来电转接至相关单位答复。
  第十一条市民提出的商业信息咨询服务要求,市政府呼叫中心将来电转接到本市“160信息服务台”,由该台提供商业性服务。市民提出的气象信息咨询服务要求,市政府呼叫中心将来电转接到本市“12121气象信息服务台”,由该台提供免费信息服务。
  第十二条电信、移动、联通、网通、铁通泸州分公司需安排一名人员负责与市政府呼叫中心的联系,以保证通信网络正常运行。
  第三章工作职责
  第十三条市政府办公室在市政府呼叫中心运行中的主要职责:
  (一)领导市政府呼叫中心工作;
  (二)指导和协调各区县政府、市政府各部门、各有关单位办理市民来电的工作,对各区县政府、市政府各部门、各有关单位的办理情况进行指导、协调、检查、督办;
  (三)受理群众对政府办公室工作的意见、建议、批评和投诉。
  第十四条市政府信息办的主要职责:
  (一)承担市政府呼叫中心日常运行、设备维护和管理工作;
  (二)即时受理市民通过电话、电子短信、电子邮件反映的各种问题;
  (三)向各区县政府、市政府各部门和有关单位转交市民来电;
  (四)配合市政府办公室对各区县政府、市政府各部门、各有关单位办理工作的指导、协调、检查和督办;
  (五)整理编辑市政府呼叫中心的市民来电信息,形成简报供领导参考。对社会生活中存在的普遍性、倾向性问题配合相关单位进行专门调研,提出建议,为领导当好参谋。
  第十五条各区县政府、市政府各部门、各有关单位的主要职责:
  (一)受理基层和市民的咨询、意见、建议、批评、投诉和一般性求助并即时办理;
  (二)承办市政府呼叫中心转交的市民来电,并在限定时间内办理回复或作出说明;
  (三)直接参与调查、协调、处理热点和难点问题。
  第十六条市政府呼叫中心市民来电的办理工作坚持如下原则:
  (一)依法行政、为民服务的原则。各区县政府、市政府各部门、各有关单位的主要领导要站在全心全意为人民服务和服务于全局的高度,依照法律法规亲自抓好市政府呼叫中心市民来电的办理工作,对本项工作负总责。对市民通过市政府呼叫中心提出的求助要求和反映属于所辖范围的重大的热点、难点问题,主要领导要深入调查研究,即时加以解决。
  (二)分级负责、归口办理的原则。各区县政府、市政府各部门、各有关单位要按自身职责认真做好市政府呼叫中心市民来电的办理工作,按照下管一级的原则,各承办单位对上一级交办的事项不得推诿扯皮或将矛盾上交。
  (三)求真务实、注重实效的原则。在办理市政府呼叫中心市民来电工作中要从实际出发、注重效率、讲求实效、限期办理,对市民来电反映的问题,要做到事事认真办好。
  第四章工作程序
  第十七条受理。认真接听电话,做好记录,凡属受理范围内的市民来电均登记受理、归类整理。对于政策明确、问题简单的当即答复;对不能答复的一般性来电,按各区县政府、市政府各部门、各有关单位的职权范围,通过呼叫中心计算机系统即时将电话转接至相关单位受理;对紧急重大事件的市民来电,采取应急措施迅速报送市政府。属于市委、人大、政协、法院、检察院、军队、群众团体和纪律检查部门职责范围内的事宜,向来话人做好解释说明,建议来话人向相关领导机关反映并告知其电话。
  第十八条办理回复。各区县政府、市政府各部门、各有关单位对市政府呼叫中心转交的属于本地区、本系统、本单位责任范围内或需参与的来电事项,都要严肃认真和实事求是地进行办理、回复,并将回复结果报送市政府呼叫中心。对情况简单的市民来电,一般在5个工作日内办结并回复来电人。其中对涉及市民日常生活突发性一般困难的求助,一般在1个工作日内办结并回复来电人。市民来电涉及面较广、情况复杂和政策性较强的问题,根据各部门和单位涉及的现行法律法规的规定进行原则承诺。凡限期不能办结的应及时向市政府办公室报告,同时抄送市政府呼叫中心,并向来电人说明原因。
  第十九条承办单位的负责人要对市政府呼叫中心转交的“来电”办理工作把关,并对回复的情况结果、文字内容进行认真审核。市政府呼叫中心根据保密规定和政务公开的原则,将适宜公开的和带有普遍性、政策性、针对性的问题在市政府公众网上公开,并对每一个市民来电的回复结果提供电话语音自动查询服务。
  第二十条编辑信息。市政府呼叫中心定期整理编辑市民来电情况简报,即时反映重要的信息和带有普遍性、倾向性的问题。
  第五章工作制度
  第二十一条值班制度。市政府呼叫中心白天(包括周末和节假日)按市政府当前作息时间规定实行有人值班,其余时间实行录音值班的值班制度。其中在录音值班时段市民有紧急重大情况报告,系统语音提示市民转报“110”、“120”、“12395”系统。各区县政府、市政府各部门、各有关单位(特殊单位除外)一般实行正常工作时段值班制,值班时段做到电话有人接,事情有人办,保证市政府呼叫中心的正常运转。
  第二十二条首次受理责任制度。各区县政府、市政府各部门、各有关单位值班同志在受理市民反映事项后,应负责全程跟踪办理,并在规定的时限内向来话人反馈办理情况。
  第二十三条通报制度。市政府呼叫中心定期通过简报形式向各区县政府、市政府各部门、各有关单位通报全市办理“12345”电话的工作情况。
  第二十四条奖惩制度。“12345”电话的办理工作采取月度考核、年终总评的办法,纳入市政府目标管理。对工作成绩突出的单位和人员,按有关规定予以表彰;对承办单位无正当理由超限期办理或能办不办的,部门之间回避矛盾、推诿扯皮的,视情况给予通报批评和媒体公开;情节严重造成重大后果的,追究承办单位有关领导的责任。
  第六章安全和保密
  第二十五条泸州市政府呼叫中心工作人员和各区县政府、市政府各部门、各有关单位工作人员要严格遵守国家保密纪律,不得泄露市民反映的意见、投诉等不宜公开的情况,并不得向无关人员谈论值班情况。
  第二十六条对于不宜公开的处理结果,“泸州市政府呼叫中心”只向反映人本人回复,不向社会公开。
  第七章附则
  第二十七条本办法所称有关单位是指面向基层和市民,与群众生活密切相关的企事业单位。
  第二十八条本办法自2005年2月1日起施行。


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各省、自治区、直辖市地震局,各地震安全性评价资质单位:

《地震安全性评价工程师制度暂行规定》及其配套实施办法(国人部发〔2005〕72号)发布以来,各级地震部门积极组织认定和资格考试,一批地震安全性评价专业技术人员取得了地震安全性评价工程师资格证书,为实施地震安全性评价工程师制度奠定了基础。为保持地震安全性评价专业技术人员和单位资质管理相关政策的连续性,经研究决定,地震安全性评价工程师制度的实施设立过渡期。现将地震安全性评价上岗证书管理制度向地震安全性评价工程师制度过渡的有关问题通知如下:

一、地震安全性评价上岗证书管理制度向地震安全性评价工程师制度过渡的时间定为本文件印发之日起至2010年9月30日止。

二、在过渡期内,原甲级、乙级、丙级地震安全性评价上岗证书(以下简称上岗证书)继续有效。持有上岗证书的人员,在取得一级、二级地震安全性评价工程师注册证书(以下简称注册证书)后,应及时将其上岗证书缴回原发证机关。过渡期满后,上岗证书停止使用。

三、过渡期内,持有上岗证书或者取得注册证书的人员,均可担任地震安全性评价工作技术负责人。过渡期满后,地震安全性评价工作技术负责人必须由取得注册证书的人员担任。

四、过渡期内,申请地震安全性评价资质证书(以下简称资质证书)的单位,其专业技术人员条件应符合《地震安全性评价资质管理办法》(中国地震局令第8号)(以下简称8号令)的要求。

五、过渡期内,专业技术人员条件未达到8号令要求的单位,其资质证书暂予保留。有效期延展、变更和资质审查等,专业技术人员条件应符合《建设工程地震安全性评价许可证书管理办法》(震发防〔1998〕004号)的要求,在审查专业技术人员数量时,应将取得上岗证书和注册证书的人数合并计算,其中,一级注册证书对应甲级上岗证书,二级注册证书对应乙级上岗证书。过渡期结束后,专业技术人员不符合8号令要求的单位,其资质将予以降级或终止。

六、专业技术人员条件已经符合8号令要求的资质单位,应按照《一级地震安全性评价工程师注册实施办法》和各省(区、市)二级地震安全性评价工程师注册相关规定的要求,组织本单位地震安全性评价工程师进行注册,并按照8号令的要求,于2009年1月31日前向原发证机关申请换发新版资质证书。

地震安全性评价工程师制度的顺利实施是地震安全性评价工作健康发展的重要保证,各级地震部门要加强领导、协调和服务,确保地震安全性评价上岗证书管理制度向地震安全性评价工程师制度平稳过渡。工作中有什么问题,请及时与我局震害防御司联系。





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