China’s National Intellectual Property Administration Releases More Details on Open Licensing


On July 12, 2024, China’s National Intellectual Property Administration (CNIPA) released the “Notice of the CNIPA on comprehensively promoting the implementation of the patent open licensing system” (国家知识产权局关于全面推进专利开放许可制度实施工作的通知).  Patent open licensing was established in the fourth revision of the Patent Law and implemented in the Implementing Regulations effective January 20, 2024.  A potential licensee can license a patent under equal terms if listed for open licensing. In exchange, a licensor can pay reduced annuity fees. As of the time of writing, there were 2,322 open licenses published on CNIPA’s online publication system.

Some highlights from the Notice:

Interestingly, many open declarations list free licenses.

The original Notice can be found here (Chinese only).


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National Law Review, Volume XIV, Number 198