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The IP course offered by the DKPTO was seemingly successful to incite changes in<br />

attitudes toward IPR protection (see Graph 151). The most significant changes took<br />

place in knowledge management know-how (increased for 44 %) and general<br />

awareness (increased for 40 %). On the other hand, attitudes towards informal IPR<br />

protection measures (i.e. reliance on design complexity and/or lead time<br />

advantage) did not change very much. It seems that informal IPR protection is not<br />

at the heart of the available service offerings (i.e. IP courses) although service<br />

experts claim that the courses do not focus solely on patent issues: difficulty level<br />

and content (i.e. information suitable for IPR beginners or for IPR experts) varies<br />

widely. Regarding PVSonline users, the most prominent change concerned the<br />

trade mark usage in the IPR strategy (increased for 4 out of 10 users).<br />

All IP course users/attendants considered the competence of the staff involved in a<br />

service similar to the one offered the DKPTO as most important (for 96% of high,<br />

for 4 % of medium relevance) followed by the ease of identification (high relevance<br />

for 72 %, medium for 16 %) and the scope of the service (for 68 % of high and<br />

32 % of medium relevance) (see Graph 152). A significant high relevance was also<br />

noted for information on different IP strategies (“why/why not to patent”). On the<br />

other hand, spatial distance seems not to be an important part of such a<br />

measure.<br />

Competence of staff and timely delivery were identified by almost all PVSonline<br />

users (both for 80 % of high and 20 % of medium relevance) as key quality<br />

elements for a service comparable to the electronic access through PVSonline.<br />

Unsurprisingly for a service which is available on the internet, spatial distance is not<br />

a problem.<br />

Graph 152 Key quality factors for a service comparable to the ones offered by<br />

the DKPTO, percentage of respondents, IP course users<br />

Competence of Staff<br />

Ease of access & identification<br />

Scope of service<br />

Information on different IP strategies<br />

("why/why not to patent")<br />

Timely delivery<br />

Technical information ("how to patent")<br />

Individual contact<br />

Costs<br />

Administrative efforts<br />

Referal to & availability of other services in-house<br />

Referal to external services<br />

Spatial distance<br />

*) multiple answers allowed. Source: User Survey, n = 25<br />

16<br />

32<br />

32<br />

32<br />

28<br />

36<br />

48<br />

48<br />

60<br />

28<br />

72<br />

68<br />

24<br />

28<br />

96<br />

32<br />

32<br />

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100<br />

16<br />

48<br />

32<br />

20<br />

16<br />

32<br />

high relevance medium relevance<br />

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%<br />

255<br />

ANNEX I – CASE STUDIES

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