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EEAF/2/3 Prov.ORIGINAL: EnglishDATE: November 19, 2013INTERNATIONAL UNION FOR THE PROTECTION OF NEW VARIETIES OF PLANTS GenevaMEETING ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF A PROTOTYPE ELECTRONIC FORMSecond MeetingGeneva, October 24, 2013DRAFT REPORTprepared by the Office of the UnionDisclaimer: this document does not represent UPOV policies or guidanceWelcome and opening AUTONUM The meeting on the development of a prototype electronic form (“meeting”) was opened and chaired by Mr.?Peter?Button, Vice?SecretaryGeneral of the International Union for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants (UPOV), who welcomed the participants in Geneva and those who participated in the meeting by means of electronic conference. AUTONUM The list of participants is reproduced in Annex I to this report. Approval of the agenda AUTONUM The meeting adopted the revised draft agenda (document EAF/2/1 Rev.), as circulated to the participants in advance of the meeting.Developments concerning the Community Plant Variety Office of the European Union (CPVO) online application system AUTONUM Mr.?Jean?Maison and Mr. Marc Rouillard, Community Plant Variety Office of the European Union (CPVO), made a presentation on developments concerning the CPVO online application system, a copy of which is attached as Annex II to this report.Developments concerning the prototype electronic form AUTONUM The meeting considered document EAF/2/2 “Developments concerning the prototype electronic form”. AUTONUM It was recalled that the key aspects of the prototype from the perspective of members of the Union are as follows (see document CAJ/68/8 “Electronic application systems”): Form Content:The UPOV electronic form would contain all items required by the participating members of the Union, i.e. it would contain all items in the UPOV Model Application Form and, in addition, items required for an application in the participating member of the Union concerned. Applicants would select the members of the Union in which they wish to make an application and all relevant items for the selected members of the Union would be presented for completion.Status:Participating members of the Union would decide the status of any data provided via the UPOV electronic form for their own situation.Data format:The UPOV electronic form would enable data to be transferred to participating members of the Union in Word, Excel, PDF or XML format. The participating members of the Union would decide in which format(s) to accept data. In the case of XML format, a standard format would be developed, based on WIPO standard ST.96.Languages:The UPOV electronic form would present all items (questions) in English, French, German and Spanish. Translations for all items (questions) in other languages would be provided by the participating members of the Union, with a suitable disclaimer.Crops/species:Crops/species for the prototype would be: Lettuce (Lactuca?sativa L.);Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.); Rose (Rosa L.)Apple (Malus domestica Borkh.). Partners:The partners in the development of the prototype would be the participating members of the Union (including the continued participation of the Community Plant Variety Office of the European Union (CPVO)), Office of the Union, WIPO Internet Services Section, WIPO Standards Section, WIPO Global Database Service, ISF and CIOPORA. AUTONUM It was noted that Argentina, Japan and Switzerland had requested to participate in the development of the prototype since the previous meeting. The participating members of the Union were confirmed as Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Dominican Republic, European Union, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, Paraguay, Republic of Korea, Switzerland, United States of America and Viet Nam. AUTONUM It was noted that the application forms received from participating members of the Union had been compiled in the Annexes of document EAF/2/2. Annex I to document EAF/2/2 provided a summary of the “core” questions, comprising the questions from the UPOV Model Application Form, and additional questions provided by the participating members of the Union. As an illustration, Annex II to document EAF/2/2 provided a summary of the “core” technical questions, comprising the questions from the TQ UPOV Test Guidelines for Lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) (TG/13/10 Rev.), and additional questions provided by the participating members of the Union. AUTONUM It was agreed that the information provided in Annexes I and II to document EAF/2/2 should be checked by the participating members of the Union concerned. It was further agreed that application forms from the other participating members of the Union should be provided by December 27, 2013, in order to be incorporated in the second phase of the “mock-up” to be presented at the subsequent meeting. AUTONUM A first “mock-up” of the prototype electronic form was presented at the meeting by the Office of the Union and by the WIPO Internet Services Section, a copy of which is available under . Matters for consideration for the prototype electronic application form Form content AUTONUM It was agreed to review whether the UPOV Model Application Form questions should all be considered to be “core” questions. It was noted that such an approach might, potentially, create several additional questions for applications and should be investigated further. AUTONUM It was confirmed that the system would be designed to allow additional documents to be uploaded with the application form. AUTONUM It was noted that the design of the system would incorporate validation steps for “mandatory” information and for appropriate data. The details of the validation steps would be developed at a subsequent stage. AUTONUM It was agreed that the form should be designed to allow for multiple applicants for a single application.Status: AUTONUM It was agreed that the type of authentication that would be required to enter and transmit information (e.g. user name and password, digital certificate, electronic signature, etc.); and payment method for fees (e.g. electronic payment) should be considered at the next meeting. In that regard, Mr.?Michael?Jung, Head, Internet Service Section, WIPO, would review the suitability of the WIPO Identity Management (IDM) system for authentication of users. It was also recalled that, the Administrative and Legal Committee (CAJ), at its sixty eighth session, held in Geneva on October 21, 2013, had agreed to conduct a survey of participating members of the Union in order to assess their use of electronic application systems where information on existing authentication systems used would be sought (see document CAJ/68/10: “Report on the Conclusions”, paragraph 28 and document CAJ/68/6, Annex III).Data format: AUTONUM Mr. Yun Young-Woo, Senior Industrial Property Information Officer, WIPO Standards Section, provided the following written summary of the latest developments with regard to WIPO Standard ST.96, in his absence:Since the progress report on WIPO Standard ST.96 at the UPOV meeting in March 2013, the XML4IP Task Force has been continually working on improving ST.96 and finalizing the remaining parts of ST.96, i.e., Annexes V and VI, which are respectively ‘Implementation Rules and Guideline’ and ‘Transformation Rules and Guideline’. Some new schema components have been added in ST.96 and also existing schemas have been updated. In addition, the Task Force has carried out the discussion on the revision of ST.96 Main body, Annex I (XML Design Rules and Conventions) and Annex II (Data Dictionary).With regard to the XML schema components regarding plant variety, the members of UPOV were invited to comment on them. The XML4IP Task Force received some comments from CPVO via UPOV/IB. According to the subsequent discussions by email among UPOV/IB, CPVO and WIPO/IB, it was concluded that no change is needed for the Plant Name component in ST.96. The Task Force members recently completed the discussion on ST.96 Schema, version 1.0 draft 5 (called D5). WIPO/IB and USPTO is preparing the next draft version of schema, D6, which is likely a last draft before the new official version, 2.0 of ST.96.Based on their implementation of ST.96, USPTO (US), KIPO (KR), UKIPO (UK), Rospatent?(RU) and CIPO (CA), actively participates in the discussion on the revision of ST.96. Moreover, JPO (JP), EPO, OHIM and IP Australia contribute to the improvement of ST.96. DPMA (DE) recently expressed its interest in ST.96. In order to complete ongoing discussions on ST.96 and prepare next version of ST.96, the XML4IP Task Force meeting will take place in USPTO from November 4 to 9, 2013. Languages: AUTONUM It was recalled that, as a first step, the questions of the application form and technical questionnaire for the participating members of the Union, would be provided by the participating members of the Union in English plus the language of the participating member of the Union concerned. The participating members of the Union would also provide translations of all questions in their own language.Future actions and program AUTONUM It was agreed, that a final “mock-up” should be presented at the subsequent meeting, which would be the basis to develop a fully working prototype. The “mock-up” and prototype would be in English only and the Technical Questionnaire would be for Lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.). AUTONUM It was agreed to consider the following items at the subsequent meeting:(1)Form content: (a)presentation of “mock-up” of prototype electronic form and project brief (presentation by the Office of the Union/WIPO Internet Services Section)(b)proposals concerning “core” questions (document to be prepared by the Office of the Union)(c)timetable for the launch of the prototype electronic form(d)arrangements for updating the form by participating members of the Union (i.e. admin interface) (presentation by the Office of the Union and WIPO Internet Services Section)(2)Status:(a)user authentication (presentation by WIPO Internet Services Section, participating members of the Union)(b)payment systems (presentation by WIPO Internet Services Section, participating members of the Union)(3)Data format:(a)WIPO Standards ST.96 and ST.67 (presentation by WIPO Standards Section, CPVO)(b)standardization for data not covered by ST.96 and ST.67 (presentation by WIPO Standards Section)(4)Experiences from participating members of the Union(a)presentation of the electronic application system in the Republic of Korea(b)presentation of the electronic application system in the United States of America(c)legal aspects and disclaimer (document to be prepared by the Office of the Union)(5)Technical aspects:(a)technical and business support for applicants (presentation by WIPO Internet Services Section)(b)routine maintenance provisions (presentation by WIPO Internet Services Section)(c)compliance with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) (presentation by WIPO Internet Services Section)Date of next meeting AUTONUM It was agreed that the next meeting should be held in Geneva on April 9, 2014, at 18.00, with the possibility of participation by WebEx.[Annexes follow] EEAF/2/INF Prov.Date: October 24, 2013INTERNATIONAL UNION FOR THE PROTECTION OF NEW VARIETIES OF PLANTS GenevaMEETING ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF A PROTOTYPE ELECTRONIC FORMSecond MeetingGeneva, October 24, 2013PROVISIONAL LIST OF PARTICIPANTSprepared by the Office of the UnionDisclaimer: this document does not represent UPOV policies or guidanceARGENTINE / ARGENTINA / ARGENTINIEN / ARGENTINARaimundo LAVIGNOLLE, Presidente, Instituto Nacional de Semillas (INASE), Venezuela 162, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos?Aires C1095AAD(tel.: + 54 11 3220 5424 e-mail: rlavignolle@.ar)Carmen Amelia M. GIANNI (Sra.), Coordinadora de Propiedad Intelectual / Recursos Fitogenéticos, Instituto Nacional de Semillas (INASE), Venezuela 162, 1063 Buenos Aires (tel.: +54 11 32205414 e-mail: cgianni@.ar)AUSTRALIA Doug WATERHOUSE, Chief, Plant Breeder's Rights, IP Australia, P.O. Box 200, Woden ACT 2606 (tel.: +61 2 6283 7981 fax: +61 2 6283 7999 e-mail: doug.waterhouse@.au)BRAZILFabrício SANTANA SANTOS, Coordinator, National Plant Variety Protection Office (SNPC), Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Food Supply, Esplanada dos Ministerios, Bloco 'D', Anexo A, Sala 250, CEP 70043-900 Brasilia , D.F. (tel.:+55 61 3218 2549 fax: +55 61 3224 2842 e-mail: fabricio.santos@.br)CANADA Anthony PARKER, Commissioner, Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA), 59, Camelot Drive, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0Y9(tel.: +1 613 7737188 fax: +1 613 7737261 e-mail: anthony.parker@inspection.gc.ca)EUROPEAN UNION Jean MAISON, Deputy Head, Technical Unit, Community Plant Variety Office (CPVO), CS10121, 49101 Angers CEDEX 02 (tel.: +33 2 4125 6435 fax: +33 2 4125 6410 e-mail:maison@cpvo.europa.eu)[via Webex]Marc ROUILLARD, Webmaster, Supporting Services, Community Plant Variety Office (CPVO), 3, boulevard Maréchal Foch, B.P. 10121, F-49101 ANGERS Cedex 02, France(tel.: +33 0241 256456 fax +33 0241 256410 e-mail rouillard@cpvo.europa.eu) [via Webex]japanMitsutaro FUJISADA, Senior Policy Advisor: Intellectual Property, New Business and Intellectual Property Division, Food Industry Affairs Bureau, Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (MAFF), 1-2-1, Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda-ku, 100-8950 Tokyo (tel.:+81 3 6738 6445 fax: +81 3 3502 5301 e-mail: mitutarou_fujisada@nm.maff.go.jp)MEXICOEnriqueta MOLINA MAC?AS (Srta.), Directora General, Servicio Nacional de Inspección y Certificación de Semillas (SNICS), Secretaría de Agricultura, Ganadería, Desarrollo Rural, Pesca y Alimentación (SAGARPA), Av. Presidente Juárez, 13, Col. El Cortijo, Tlalnepantla , Estado de México54000 (tel.: +52 55 36220667 fax: +52 55 3622 0670 e-mail: enriqueta.molina@snics.gob.mx)Eduardo PADILLA VACA, Director de Variedades Vegetales, Registro y Control de Variedades Vegetales, Servicio Nacional de Inspección y Certificación de Semillas (SNICS), Av. Presidente Juárez 13, Col. El Cortijo, 54000?Tlalnepantla , Estado de México(tel.: +52 55 36220667 fax: +52 55 3622 0670 email:?eduardo.padilla@snics.gob.mx) Alejandro F. BARRIENTOS-PRIEGO, Subdirector General de Investigación, Universidad Autónoma Chapingo (UACh), Km. 38.5 Carretera México-Texcoco, CP 56230, Chapingo, Estadode México(tel.: +52 59 59 52 1559 fax: +52 595 9521642 e-mail: abarrien@)NEW ZEALAND Christopher J. BARNABY, Assistant Commissioner / Principal Examiner, Plant Variety Rights Office, Intellectual Property Office of New Zealand, Private Bag 4714, Christchurch 8140(tel.: +64 3 9626206 fax: +64 3 9626202 email:?Chris.Barnaby@t.nz) REPUBLIC OF KOREASeung-In YI, Examiner, Plant Variety Protection Division, Korea Seed & Variety Service (KSVS), Anyang-ro 184, Anyang City , Kyunggi-do 430-016 (tel.: +82 31 467 0112 fax: +82 31 467 0160 e-mail: seedin@korea.kr)SWITZERLANDManuela BRAND (Mrs.), Leiterin, Büro für Sortenschutz, Fachbereich Zertifizierung, Pflanzen- und Sortenschutz, Bundesamt für Landwirtschaft, Mattenhofstrasse 5, CH-3003 BERN (tel.: +41 31 322 2524, +41 31 322 2511, fax: +41 31 322 2634, e-mail: manuela.brand@blw.admin.ch)UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Paul M. ZANKOWSKI, Commissioner, Plant Variety Protection Office, USDA, AMS, S&T, Plant Variety Protection Office, USDA, AMS, S&T, Plant Variety Protection Office, 1400 Independence Ave., S.W., Room 4512 - South Building, Mail Stop 0273, Washington?D.C.?20250(tel.: +1 202 720-1128 fax: +1 202 260-8976 e-mail: paul.zankowski@ams.)VIET NAMNguyen Quoc MANH, Deputy Chief of PVP Office, Plant Variety Protection Office of Viet Nam, No 2 Ngoc Ha Street, Ba Dinh Dist, (84) 48 Hanoi (tel.: +84 4 38435182 fax: +84 4 37344967 e-mail: quocmanh.pvp.vn@)II. ORGANIZATIONS INTERNATIONAL SEED FEDERATION (ISF)Marcel BRUINS, Secretary General, International Seed Federation (ISF), 7, chemin du Reposoir, 1260 Nyon, Switzerland(tel.: +41 22 365 4420 fax: +41 22 365 4421 email:?isf@) Brad HALL, Senior Research Assistant, DuPont Pioneer, 7301 NW 62nd Avenue, P.O. Box 85, Johnston, Iowa, United States of America(tel.: +1 515 535 6975 fax: +1 515 535 2125 e-mail: brad.hall@)[via Webex]Sietske WOUDA (Mrs.), PVP/R Operational Manager, Syngenta, Syngenta Seeds BV, Westeinde 62, 1601 BK Enkhuizen , Netherlands (tel.: +31 228 366204 e-mail: sietske.wouda@)[via Webex]Astrid M. SCHENKEVELD (Mrs.), Specialist, Variety Registration & Protection, Rijk Zwaan, Zaadteelt en Zaadhandel B.V., Burg. Crezeelaan 40, 2678 ZG De Lier ,Netherlands(tel.: +31 174532414 e-mail: a.schenkeveld@rijkzwaan.nl)[via Webex]Veronique BEEREN, Department Plant Variety Protection and Trademarks, Nunhems B.V., Netherlands(tel.: +31 (0)475 599149 fax: +31 (0)475 599223 e-mail: veronique.beek@)[via Webex]Mr. Cesar R. MARQUEZ, Monsanto International Sàrl, Rue des Vignerons 1A, CH-1100 Morges, Switzerland(tel.: +41-21-804-1358; tel.(mobile): +41-78-636-6433 e-mail: cesar.r.marquez@)[via Webex]III. OFFICE OF WIPOMr. Michael JUNG, Head, Int)ernet Service Section, World In(tellectual Property Organization (WIPO), 34, chemin des Colombettes, CH-Genève 1211, Switzerland(tel.: +41 223389956, e-mail: michael.jung@wipo.int)Mrs. Monica DEDU, Senior Analyst Programmer, Int)ernet Services Section, World In(tellectual Property Organization (WIPO), 34, chemin des Colombettes, CH-Genève 1211, Switzerland(tel.: +41223388062, e-mail: monica.dedu@wipo.int)Mr. Glenn MAC STRAVIC, Head, Brand Database Unit, World In(tellectual Property Organization (WIPO), 34, chemin des Colombettes, CH-Genève 1211, Switzerland(tel.: +41 22 3388289, e-mail: glenn.macstravic@wipo.int), IV. OFFICE OF UPOVMr. Peter BUTTON, Vice Secretary-General, Int)ernational Union for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants (UPOV), 34, chemin des Colombettes, CH-Genève 1211, Switzerland(tel.: +41 22 3388672, fax: +41 22 733 0336, e-mail: peter.button@upov.int), Mrs. Yolanda HUERTA, Legal Counsel, Int)ernational Union for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants (UPOV), 34, chemin des Colombettes, CH-Genève 1211, Switzerland(tel.: +41 22 3389410, fax: +41 22 733 0336, e-mail: yolanda.huerta@upov.int), Mr. Fuminori AIHARA, Counsellor, Int)ernational Union for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants (UPOV), 34, chemin des Colombettes, CH-Genève 1211, Switzerland(tel.: +41 22 3387442, fax: +41 22 733 0336, e-mail: fuminori.aihara@upov.int), Mr. Ben RIVOIRE, Technical/Regional Officer (Africa, Arab countries), Int)ernational Union for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants (UPOV), 34, chemin des Colombettes, CH-Genève 1211, Switzerland(tel.: +41 22 3388426, fax: +41 22 733 0336, e-mail: ben.rivoire@upov.int), Mr. Leontino TAVEIRA, Technical/Regional Officer (‘Latin America, Carribbean countries), Int)ernational Union for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants (UPOV), 34, chemin des Colombettes, CH-Genève 1211, Switzerland(tel.: +41 22 3389565, fax: +41 22 733 0336, e-mail: leontino.taveira@upov.int), Ariane BESSE (Ms.), Administrative Assistant, Int)ernational Union for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants (UPOV), 34, chemin des Colombettes, CH-Genève 1211, Switzerland(tel.: +41 22 3389812, fax: +41 22 733 0336, e-mail: ariane.besse@upov.int), [Annex II follows] ................
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