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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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关于加强小城镇建设的若干意见
党的十一届三中全会以来,农村经济体制改革不断深化,农村经济有了很大发展。广大农民自己动手,建设家园,居住条件得到改善,共建农民住宅85亿平方米,有50%的农户迁入新居。同时,乡镇企业异军突起,促进了原有小城镇的改造发展,带动了一批新型小城镇的兴起,为
我国农村加速发展二、三产业,就地转移剩余劳动力,繁荣经济,加强精神文明建设,创造了良好的基础条件。但是,一些地方和部门,对小城镇建设认识不足、重视不够,缺乏统一规划和积极引导,盲目乱建、浪费土地的现象也时有发生。为贯彻落实党的十四届三中全会通过的《中共中
央关于建立社会主义市场经济体制若干问题的决定》精神,切实加强小城镇建设工作,现提出如下意见:
一、统一思想,提高认识,把小城镇建设作为一件大事来抓
党中央、国务院对小城镇建设工作十分重视,把积极引导和加强小城镇建设作为进一步推动农村经济全面发展的一项重要工作。在今年召开的中央农村工作会议上,江泽民总书记强调指出,“要引导乡镇企业在小城镇适当集中,使小城镇成为区域的中心”,“在稳步发展农业的同时,
积极发展农村二、三产业,搞好小城镇建设”。
小城镇在新的历史条件下,已经成为农村经济和社会进步的重要载体,成为带动一定区域农村经济社会发展的中心。乡镇企业的崛起和迅速发展促进了城乡经济运行的一体化,农业、工业、商业、建筑业、运输业、服务业并举和繁荣兴旺,形成了农村新的产业格局。大批农民进镇务工
经商,推动了小城镇的发展,促进了人流、物流、信息流向小城镇的聚集,要求小城镇相应改善各项基础设施,提供生产、生活和投资的环境条件。因此,要逐步加强小城镇建设,改善和强化小城镇的综合作用,发挥整体功能,增强其对周围地区的辐射力和吸引力。加强小城镇建设,有利
于节约土地、节省投资、提高公共设施利用率。加强小城镇建设,便于信息传递、经济技术交流,有利于吸收资金、技术、人才,促进二、三产业发展和改善居住条件,更好地带动农村经济和各项事业的发展。加强小城镇建设,也是巩固和发展农村改革成果的需要,对于加快农村剩余劳动
力的就地转移,促进农村市场体系的发育,推动乡镇企业连片集中发展和上规模、上水平,具有重要意义。提高小城镇的规划、建设和管理水平,是我国发展社会主义市场经济的客观要求,是建设具有中国特色社会主义的重要组成部分。各地一定要把小城镇规划好、建设好、管理好。
二、全面规划,依法管理,促进小城镇建设的健康发展
小城镇建设必须首先搞好规划,要按照逐步实现农村现代化的要求,规划和建设小城镇。各级人民政府要对小城镇建设工作进行认真研究,特别是各县(市)人民政府要对本地区的小城镇进行综合分析、排队,根据当地经济和社会发展的实际,确定重点发展的小城镇,作出全面的规划
部署。
对于沿路、沿江河、沿海、沿边境等地理位置和交通条件较好、乡镇企业有一定基础或农村批发和专业市场初具规模的小城镇,要首先有重点地抓好规划和建设。小城镇的规划设计要因地制宜,要充分利用和改造现有小城镇,不搞“花架子”,着重规划好基础设施和公共服务设施,加
强环境保护,为生产生活提供必要的条件。乡镇企业要适当集中、合理布局。各项建设要量力而行,统筹兼顾,近远结合,分步实施。建制镇要根据《城市规划法》、集镇要根据《村庄和集镇规划建设管理条例》等国家有关法规进行规划、建设和管理。小城镇规划建设要合理用地、节约用
地,使用土地要严格履行审批手续,绝不允许没有规划或不按规划乱占滥建、浪费土地。
三、深化改革,理顺体制,努力提高小城镇建设服务水平
小城镇建设管理体制,决不能再走以往城市规模越大、政府包袱越重和城市人口越多、财政补贴越多的老路,要按照统一规划、合理布局、综合开发、配套建设的精神和政企分开、政事分开、精兵简政的原则进行改革,实现精简、统一、高效的目标。在管理内容上,要从规划实施、建
筑市场的管理、工程质量监督到竣工验收、发放房地产证的全过程实施一条龙管理。
小城镇其他方面的管理体制也要根据建立社会主义市场经济体制的要求,全面深化改革。要探索逐步改革小城镇的户籍管理制度的办法,培育和发展市场,鼓励兴办二、三产业。要积极探索发展和完善农村合作医疗制度及养老保险制度的办法。不断提高小城镇吸引力和凝聚力,搞好精
神文明和物质文明建设。
四、以科技为先导,提高小城镇建设的科技水平
小城镇建设需要科学技术的支持。近几年在农村开展的星火计划等工作,对促进农村的科技进步以及小城镇建设起到了重要的作用,要继续抓好。要进一步发挥科技进步的作用,围绕生态环境保护、抗御自然灾害和新型能源、新型建筑材料利用及方便人民生活等问题,在村镇建设中积
极推广应用一批适合农村特点的新技术、新材料。要进一步加强小城镇建设科学研究、适用技术的推广和技术立法工作,继续做好支持和鼓励大中城市科技人员到小城镇工作。要组织好小城镇建设急需的规划建设管理人才的培训工作,切实加强小城镇科研队伍的建设。
五、加强领导,抓好试点,推动小城镇建设整体水平的提高
小城镇建设要根据本地区的经济发展水平,量力而行,逐步建设。各地人民政府要加强领导,统筹兼顾,严格防止不顾主客观条件一哄而起,遍地开花。各地人民政府要根据实际情况先组织有关部门抓好小城镇建设的试点工作。有条件的县要有重点地抓一至二个试点,使之在小城镇建
设进程中不断积累经验,切实起到示范带动的作用。国务院有关部门对小城镇建设要积极予以支持,注意调查研究,及时总结经验,推动小城镇建设整体水平的提高。




1994年9月8日

财政部、国家计委、中国人民银行、国家经贸委、国家外汇管理局、国家国有资产管理局《关于进一步贯彻落实国务院办公厅有关清产核资政策的通知》

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财政部、国家计委、中国人民银行、国家经贸委、国家外汇管理局、国家国有资产管理局《关于进一步贯彻落实国务院办公厅有关清产核资政策的通知》
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为贯彻落实国务院办公厅国办发〔1993〕29号《关于扩大清产核资试点工作有关政策的通知》(以下简称为“国办发〔1993〕29号文”),根据各部门、各地区及企业清产核资工作深入开展中出现的新情况和新问题,现就进一步落实清产核资有关政策问题补充规定如下:


一、企业在清产核资中要认真组织资产清查工作,如实暴露存在的问题,对企业在清产核资中未按规定及时反映和申报的各项资产损失和资金挂帐问题,各级政府清产核资机构和有关部门不再予以认定,均由企业在今后的经营中按照现行财务会计制度进行处理。
二、各级政府清产核资机构会同有关部门在对企业清出问题处理过程中,应当与企业转换经营机制密切结合,依据不同情况区别对待,即根据“鼓励先进,照顾重点,限制落后”的原则,对资产经营效益好又有发展前途的大中型骨干企业,要积极帮助其卸下历史包袱,核实国有资金,
增强发展后劲,促进其加快转机建制;对目前确实存在困难需支持发展的大中型企业,要尽可能地帮助其逐步解决问题和困难,促进其进入市场平等竞争;对已资不抵债实际已成为空壳又无发展前途的少数企业,均不再按国办发〔1993〕29号文有关规定处理,应按照国家有关规定实
行企业组织结构调整直至依法破产。
三、对企业清出的各项资产损失和资金挂帐问题的处理,各级政府清产核资机构要会同财政、资产管理部门认真审核,查明原因,分清责任,区别对待,凡是应由企业自行消化的,都应按照国家的现行财务会计制度有关规定,分年计入企业损益;对企业清出由于客观原因造成的各项资
产损失和潜亏挂帐,以及资产盘盈大于资产损失部分,原则上应按照国家的现行财务会计制度规定,计入企业损益;资产损失和挂帐数额较大计入损益企业难以承受的,可以按国办发〔1993〕29号文第二、四条有关规定,经同级财政、国有资产管理部门和清产核资机构审查批准后,
逐次冲减企业盈余公积金、资本公积金和实收资本;对资产盘盈抵冲资产损失后数额较大的,报经批准后可相应增加国家资本金。
四、为了促进全面反映企业在清产核资中清理出来的各项资产损失和资金挂帐问题,对国办发〔1993〕29号文第二条规定有关企业潜亏(金融企业除外)清理和处理的时间,统一定为企业实行新的财会制度时间点(即1993年7月1日,以前发生的,但对1991年底以后已
经因挤占挪用银行贷款加收的利息不再退给企业。企业潜亏处理的具体方法仍按〔92〕财工字第213号文等有关规定办理。
五、各级政府清产核资机构会同财政、资产管理部门按照国办发〔1993〕29号文有关规定,审批企业清出的各项资产损失和资金挂帐,具体应采取“划分限额,逐级审批”的办法。地方企业由各省、自治区、直辖市、计划单列市根据各自的实际情况,可分别确定县、市、省各级
审批权限。中央企业凡是由企业自行消化的,由企业按国家规定办理;需要冲减盈余公积金、资本公积金和实收资本金的,经企业所在地中央企业财政驻厂员处(科)签注意见,并由主管部门审核汇总后,报财政部清产核资办公室会同财政部、国家国有资产管理局的有关业务司审批。
六、国办发〔1993〕29号文第四条规定“由于客观原因”是指:
(1)企业遭受水灾、地震、火灾等自然灾害和意外事故造成的重大财产损失;
(2)国家以正式文件下达调整经济计划或产品计划,如调整生产计划、指令淘汰的产品和设备、规定限产和转产、列入国家计划的搬迁、列入国家计划的军转民等;
(3)重大政治、经济环境变化影响,如东欧解体、国外战争、国外制裁等;
(4)某些待特定的其他原因。
七、企业清出的各项有问题应收帐款,在分类排队和认真核查的基础上,对债务人破产或死亡,以其破产财产或遗产清偿后,仍然不能收回的帐款,或者因债务人逾期三年以上未能履行偿债义务,确实不能收回的帐款,经企业主管部门认定并报同级政府财政、清产核资机构审核同意后
,可以列为坏帐损失,按国家有关政策规定进行处理。企业对清出的逾期坏帐应采取帐销债留,继续保留对债务人的索偿权利。
八、企业清理出来的列入国家“七五”、“八五”三线搬迁计划的原址不动产损失,可按规定的审批权限比照国办发〔1993〕29号文第四条规定处理。
九、清理出来的属于1988年国家冻结外汇额度形成的购入外汇价差人民币挂帐,报经企业主管部门及同级外汇管理部门、财政部门、人民银行、清产核资机构审批后,按国办发〔1993〕29号文第四条等规定处理。
十、对清理出来的企业属于实行新财务会计制度以前发生的财政应补未补亏损挂帐和经财政批准的政策性亏损挂帐,在企业固定资产价值重估增值形成的资本公积金冲减资产损失和潜亏挂帐有结余的前提下,经同级清产核资机构会同财政部门、资产管理部门核准后,允许企业冲减固定
资产价值重估增值形成的资本公积金余额的部分。
十一、企业在按照国办发〔1993〕29号文的有关规定,作冲销资本金处理时,对资产损失和资金挂帐超过所有者权益的,应保留的资本金数额不得低于法定注册资本金限额。
十二、企业在清查对外投资时,凡拥有实际控制权的,应当采用权益法进行清查;没有实际控制权的,按目前企业对外投资的核算方式采用成本法进行清查。企业对外投资项目有关资产损失和资金挂帐问题的处理,区别不同情况按现行财务会计制度有关规定和国办发〔1993〕29
号文规定分别办理。
十三、按照国办发〔1993〕29号文第六条规定,对企业清出贷款呆帐,有关银行贷款呆帐冲销申报和审批,按国家经贸委、财政部、中国人民银行、国家国有资产管理局另行制定的具体办法办理。
十四、企业在执行国办发〔1993〕29号文第十条规定时,使用中央拨改贷和基本建设经营性基金的企业,凡属于国家重点支持发展的国有大中型交通、能源、重要原材料以及国防军工、农村水利项目,投产后效益低,确实难以还贷的,由企业提出申请报告,经地方(部门)审核
上报国家计委、财政部等专项审核批准(实施办法另行公布)可将国家拨改贷投资和基本建设经营性基金贷款余额挂帐停息。
十五、对企业清理出来的以前年度企业欠交的能源交通重点建设基金和国家预算调节基金,属于关停并转和长期亏损处于停产半停产的企业,经营很困难确实无力补交的,按财政部、国家税务总局《关于国有企业停征“两金”后遗留问题的处理意见的通知》(〔94〕财综字第61号
)的规定办理。
十六、对企业逾期使用的大型永久建筑物、交通设施等,经鉴定技术状况良好,能继续长期使用的,应进行价值重估,并按重估价值重新入帐。这类固定资产重估后可不再计提折旧。
十七、企业在开展清产核资中,要认真做好资产价值重估工作按照“两则”规定,以重估价值和新的折旧率计提折旧。企业所提折旧要全部用于技术进步,不得用于消费开支。对于暂时困难企业,也要积极创造条件争取尽早进入实转。
十八、为进一步增强国有企业实力,国家制定对“优化资本结构”的试点城市国有工业企业实行按企业实际上缴所得税一定比例返回拨给企业增加国家资本金的政策。这一政策也适用于“优化资本结构”试点城市进行清产核资的企业。具体返还比例、执行时间按财政部、国家经贸委有
关规定执行。
十九、各级负责审查核实企业处理资产损失和资金挂帐的部门,包括清产核资机构、企业主管部门、开户银行、中央企业财政驻厂员处等,在核实审查处理损失挂帐时,要严肃认真,现场抽查,核实技术鉴定材料,实事求是地签注意见,以避免造成国有资产的“合法”流失。
二十、本办法适用于实行企业化管理的事业单位。



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