The Korean Intellectual Property Office (KIPO) recently released its statistics on all IP applications filed, examined and tried in 2024. The notable figures thereof are summarized below.
▶IP Application Filings
The total number of IP applications filed with the KIPO in 2024 was 560,629, an increase of 0.7% from 2023.
Patent | Utility Model | Design | Trademark | Total | ||
Number of Filings (change from 2023) |
246,245 | 2,442 | 55,897 | 255,045 | 560,629 | |
(▲1.2%) | (▼11.1%) | (▲1.0%) | (▲0.3%) | (▲0.7%) |
For patents, about 79.5% of the applications were filed by Korean applicants while 20.5% were filed by foreign entities, with the top seven foreign nationalities being: the United States (15,576), Japan (13,861), China (5,652), Germany (3,650), Switzerland (1,639), France (1,475) and the United Kingdom (1,318).
▶Patent Applications Examined
In total, 199,407 requests for substantive patent examination were made in 2024, and the KIPO issued 186,382 preliminary rejections and 39,761 final rejections, while allowing 122,382 applications during the same period. The allowance rate of patent cases was 74.6%.
The allowance rate had been steadily
increasing from 60.0% in 2016 to a high of 74.3% in 2022, before a slight dip
down to 72.9% in 2023. The rise to 74.6% in 2024 was a return from the
aberration of 2023 to the general trend over the past nine (9) years.
2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | ||
Allowance Rate (%) |
60 | 63.1 | 65 | 68.8 | 72.2 | 74 | 74.3 | 72.9 | 74.6 |
The average time period from the filing of a request for examination until the issuance of a first Office Action (preliminary rejection or allowance) was around 16.1 months in 2024. The examination speed has slowed down in recent years, with the turnaround time having been around 10.8 months in 2019, before the pandemic.
▶Patent Trials
The total number of patent trial petitions
brought before the Board of Trials in 2024 was 2,291, a decrease of 27.5% from
2023. Among the petitions, 1,499 (65.4%) were lodged by domestic entities and
792 (35.6%) by foreign parties; with 626 (27.3%) being ex parte cases.
1,380 trial petitions were appeals against
the examiner’s final rejections and a total of 1,558 appeal cases were reviewed
by the Trial Board. Among the cases reviewed, 438 patent applications were
allowed at the Board's discretion or remanded to the Examination Bureau for
reexamination. The success rate of appeal in 2024 (28.1%) increased slightly
from 2023 (27.1%).
With regard to ex parte patent revocation
procedures, 161 cancellation petitions were submitted to the Trial Board. Among
the 163 decisions rendered by the Board in 2024, 38 cases (23.3%) resulted in
the revocation of the patent, whereas 125 (76.7%) patents were maintained.
As for inter partes patent invalidation trials, 365 requests for nullification were filed, with 327 decisions heard by the Board. 173 cases (52.9%) were decided in favor of the petitioners, while 127 petitions (38.8%) were either rejected or dismissed. The remaining 27 were withdrawn.
▶Appeal Cases before the Court
6,551 IP trial decisions were rendered by
the Board of Trials in 2024, of which 620 cases (9.5%) were appealed to the
Intellectual Property High Court. As for patent trials, 385 cases (13.1%) were
appealed from 2,939 trial decisions.
The IP High Court reviewed 525 appeal cases
during 2024, ruling 134 (25.5%) cases in favor of the plaintiffs and 296
(56.4%) cases in favor of the defendants. The remaining 95 were withdrawn. The
average amount of time from the date of filing an appeal until the rendering of
a decision thereon by the IP High Court was around 8.6 months.
The Supreme Court reviewed 137 cases
appealed from the IP High Court, ruling 8 (5.8%) cases in favor of the
appellants and 118 (86.1%) in favor of the respondents, while the remaining 11
were withdrawn.
▶Remarks
The number of patent application filings and the allowance rate have been steadily increasing in Korea. This positive trend highlights the favorable conditions for innovation and enforcement of intellectual property in the country.
Given that the success rate of appeals stands at 28.1%, patent applicants may actively consider lodging an appeal with the Trial Board if they encounter difficulties during patent prosecution at the Examination Bureau.
Regarding examination speed, the KIPO recently announced
plans to expedite the currently slowed procedures in 2025. The first of these
efforts will be to reduce the average time taken for first Office Actions by
one month, from 16.1 months in 2024 to 15.1 months.