Archive for May, 2010

Proposed Change to Official Fees

May 18, 2010

The APO is proposing official fee increases with effect from 1 August 2010.

Most of the proposed increases are insignificant.

However, there is one new fee which will close off an existing loophole for avoiding excess claims fees. Those who regularly prosecute applications in Australia will be aware that the APO applies an excess claims fee based on the claim count at the moment of allowance (the official fee is A$100 for each claim beyond the first 20 claims).

To date, it has been possible to delete claims prior to allowance in order to reduce the claim count, and then add back the deleted claims after allowance. However, the APO is now proposing a new fee which will apply in circumstances where an applicant adds back claims after allowance (the proposed new fee is A$100 for each added claim beyond the first 20 claims).

If you wish to take advantage of this loophole, then you should expedite prosecution such that the amendment to “add back” excess claims occurs before 1 August 2010.

The official announcement can be seen here (see item 222A):

http://www.ipaustralia.gov.au/pdfs/news/DIISR%20-%20IPAustralia%20-%20Fee%20Review%20Summary%20%20Proposed%20Regulation%20Changes.pdf

PostScript:  After making this post, we discovered from discussions with the APO that the official fees will be levied when the amendment to add back claims is *allowed* (as opposed to the date on which the application to add back the claims is made).  Of course, this means that any application to add back claims should be made well in advance of the deadline.

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