IP Australia - IPGOD2021 [SUPERSEDED]
공공데이터포털
# Intellectual Property Government Open Data (IPGOD) 2021 IPGOD—Intellectual Property Government Open Data—is a publicly available data set that provides access to over 100 years of information from IP Australia on IP rights applications. By providing a ‘one-stop shop’ for administrative data, it allows you to research the classification of IP rights, linkages between Australian and international IP rights, and the history of IP transfers and exchanges across time. IPGOD covers each of the four types of IP rights administered by IP Australia (patents, trade marks, designs and plant breeder’s rights) and captures the application process and its results. This includes the type of IP right applied for, key dates and events, and the names of applicants, their agents and other associated parties. It also contains additional information, such as grouped/harmonised names for parties, and their Australian Business Numbers (ABNs) where available. IPGOD was first released in 2014 and is updated annually. You can choose to download a particular table for a particular right type below or you can download all of IPGOD2021 by downloading and extracting the zip file below.
IP Australia - [Superceded] Intellectual Property Government Open Data 2017
공공데이터포털
The Intellectual Property Government Open Data (IPGOD) includes over 100 years of Intellectual Property (IP) rights administered by IP Australia comprising patents, trade marks, designs and plant breeder's rights. The data is highly detailed, including information on each aspect of the application process from application through to granting of IP rights. We have published a paper to accompany IPGOD which describes the data and illustrates its use, as well as a technical paper on the firm matching. Links to these papers can be found in the Readme. IPGOD 2017 was published on 26 April 2017 with exception of tables x06 which were added on 31 July 2017. IP Australia released an updated version on 27 September 2017 with some data quality improvements. Details of these improvements are listed in Data Dictionary.