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Open Patent Office: stimulating innovation
1. The Open Patent Office
OpenPatentOffice.org @OpenPatentOffic
Prof. Dr. Frederik Questier
Presented at Civic Hack Night 01/08/2017, BeCentral, Brussels
5. Dear innovators,
are your inventions
well-protected?
Why?
What could happen?
Somebody else
could obtain a patent
for your invention
and block you.
6. Dear innovators,
are your inventions
well-protected?
Why?
What could happen?
Somebody else
could obtain a patent
for your invention
and block you.
Solutions?
7. Dear innovators,
are your inventions
well-protected?
Why?
What could happen?
Somebody else
could obtain a patent
for your invention
and block you.
(Trade) secrets
Patents
Defensive publications
Solutions?
9. Defensive publications
are great if...
➢ you can’t keep (trade) secrets
➢ you don’t want a monopoly
➢ a patent wouldn’t be profitable
➢ you don’t want to file patents in each country
➢ you don’t want a slow and difficult publication
process
17. The Open Patent Office
Non-profit organisation
Stimulating open innovation
Strengthening the public domain
18. The Open Patent Office
Non-profit organisation
Stimulating open innovation
Strengthening the public domain
Combining the best practices
of defensive publications,
the patent offices
and open discussions
19.
20. Easy publication process
➢ Guided web form
➢ Title
➢ Author(s) and associated organizations (or anonymous)
➢ Abstract - summary
➢ Background - problem statement - prior art
➢ Enabling description & novelty claims
➢ References
➢ Figures
➢ Immediate publication
21. Authenticity and integrity of the data
➢ Cryptographic hashes
➢ Cryptographic signatures
➢ Blockchain
➢ OpenTimeStamps.org
➢ External database mirrors
22. Improve searchability & findability
(foremost for patent examiners)
➢ International Patent
Classification
➢ Tags
➢ Search engine
➢ API
➢ RSS-feeds
➢ Facilitate citations
➢ …
27. Prelaunch status
All support very welcome
Possible topics for this hack night include:
➢ Funding – business models
➢ Development
➢ Spam & bullshit detection
➢ Authenticity proofs, timestamping
➢ Open Badges integration
➢ ... OpenPatentOffice.org
Frederik AT OpenPatentOffice.org
@openpatentoffic
Open Patent Office
Open Patent Office
28. This presentation was made with 100% Free Software
No animals were harmed
OpenPatentOffice.org
Frederik AT OpenPatentOffice.org
@openpatentoffic
Open Patent Office
Open Patent Office
Q
uestions?
Com
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Support?
29. Credits
Cite as: F. Questier, W. Schreurs, Open Patent Office: stimulating innovation by providing
an open, free & social alternative to traditional patent offices, Presentation at Biweekly
Civic Hack Night, Becentral, Brussels, 2017
This presentation is copyright Frederik Questier & The Open Patent Office, licensed under
a Creative Commons Attribution license. This license may not apply to the pictures,
including:
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Science Hack Day, CC BY-SA by re:publica Gregor Fischer
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Screenshot http://priorart.ip.com/IPCOM/000135116
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Screenshot http://www.defensivepublications.org/publications
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The anatomy of an idea, Copyright Sylvia Duckworth, free to use non-commercially, with attribution
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OPEN by Rebecca Siegel, CC BY 2.0
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