Intellectual Property High Court
Coordinates: 35°40′31″N 139°45′10″E / 35.675256°N 139.752912°EThe Intellectual Property High Court (知的財産高等裁判所, Chiteki-zaisan kōtō-saiban-sho), sometimes abbreviated IPHC, is a special branch of Tokyo High Court in the judicial system of Japan. It is based in Kasumigaseki, a district in Chiyoda Ward in Tokyo, Japan.
Chief judges of the IP High Court |
1. Katsumi Shinohara (April 2005 - April 2007).[1] |
2. Tomokatsu Tsukahara (May 2007 - ca. August 2010).[1] |
3. Tetsuhiro Nakano (since ca. August 2010)[2][3] |
The Intellectual Property (IP) High Court was established on 1 April 2005,[4] in order to accelerate and reduce the costs of patent litigation in Japan.[5] The IP High Court hears appeals from district courts in Japan on patent actions and suits against appeal/trial decisions made by the Japan Patent Office (JPO).[4]
References
- 1 2 IP High Court web site, Chief Judge of the IP High Court Tomokatsu Tsukahara, consulted on 12 January 2008.
- ↑ "Head of Japans IP High Court retires", Managing Intellectual Property, 20 August 2010.
- ↑ Peter Ollier, "Inventor wins in PlayStation patent dispute", Managing Intellectual Property, 31 August 2010.
- 1 2 IP High Court web site, History, consulted on 12 January 2008.
- ↑ Tsutomu Shibata, Hirotaka Takeuchi, Japan, Moving Toward a More Advanced Knowledge Economy, World Bank Publications, 2006, ISBN 0-8213-6672-6, p. 140.
Further reading
- Katsumi Shinohara, Outline of the Intellectual Property High Court of Japan, AIPPI Journal, May 2005, p. 131.
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