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Google Patents Public Data, provided by IFI CLAIMS Patent Services, is a worldwide bibliographic and US full-text dataset of patent publications. Patent information accessibility is critical for examining new patents, informing public policy decisions, managing corporate investment in intellectual property, and promoting future scientific innovation. The growing number of available patent data sources means researchers often spend more time downloading, parsing, loading, syncing and managing local databases than conducting analysis. With these new datasets, researchers and companies can access the data they need from multiple sources in one place, thus spending more time on analysis than data preparation.
The Google Patents Public Data dataset contains a collection of publicly accessible, connected database tables for empirical analysis of the international patent system.
Data Origin: https://bigquery.cloud.google.com/dataset/patents-public-data:patents
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“Google Patents Public Data” by IFI CLAIMS Patent Services and Google is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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The Office Action Research Dataset for Patents contains detailed information derived from the Office actions issued by patent examiners to applicants during the patent examination process. The “Office action” is a written notification to the applicant of the examiner’s decision on patentability and generally discloses the grounds for a rejection, the claims affected, and the pertinent prior art.
This initial release consists of three files derived from 4.4 million Office actions mailed during the 2008 to mid-2017 period from USPTO examiners to the applicants of 2.2 million unique patent applications.
A working paper describing this dataset is available and can be cited as Lu, Qiang and Myers, Amanda F. and Beliveau, Scott, USPTO Patent Prosecution Research Data: Unlocking Office Action Traits (November 20, 2017). USPTO Economic Working Paper No. 2017-10. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3024621 (link is external).
This effort is made possible by the USPTO Digital Services & Big Data portfolio and collaboration with the USPTO Office of the Chief Economist (OCE). The OCE provides these data files for public use and encourages users to identify fixes and improvements. Please provide all feedback to: EconomicsData@uspto.gov.
Data Origin: https://bigquery.cloud.google.com/dataset/patents-public-data:uspto_oce_office_actions
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The USPTO grants US patents to inventors and assignees all over the world. For researchers in particular, PatentsView is intended to encourage the study and understanding of the intellectual property (IP) and innovation system; to serve as a fundamental function of the government in creating “public good” platforms in these data; and to eliminate redundant cleaning, converting and matching of these data by individual researchers, thus freeing up researcher time to do what they do best—study IP, innovation, and technological change.
PatentsView Data is a database that longitudinally links inventors, their organizations, locations, and overall patenting activity. The dataset uses data derived from USPTO bulk data files.
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“PatentsView” by the USPTO, US Department of Agriculture (USDA), the Center for the Science of Science and Innovation Policy, New York University, the University of California at Berkeley, Twin Arch Technologies, and Periscopic, used under CC BY 4.0.
Data Origin: https://bigquery.cloud.google.com/dataset/patents-public-data:patentsview
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The Office of the Chief Economist (OCE) is responsible for advising the Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and Director of the USPTO on the economic implications of policies and programs affecting the U.S. intellectual property (IP) system. The office disseminates detailed patent and trademark data, undertakes research, and conducts economic analysis on a variety of IP issues. OCE works with policy makers, collaborates with academics, and engages the public more generally through conferences it organizes, the publicly accessible research datasets it provides, and its publications.
The USPTO OCE Patent Assignment Dataset contains detailed data patent assignments and other transactions recorded at the USPTO since 1970.
"USPTO OCE Patent Assignment Data" by the USPTO, for public use. Marco, Alan C., Graham, Stuart J.H., Myers, Amanda F., D'Agostino, Paul A and Apple, Kirsten, "The USPTO Patent Assignment Dataset: Descriptions and Analysis" (July 27, 2015).
Data Origin: https://bigquery.cloud.google.com/dataset/patents-public-data:uspto_oce_assignment
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This database is the result of a combined effort of several European and US researchers to collect, clean and harmonise disclosed SEPs data at thirteen major standard setting organisations (including ETSI, ITU, IEEE, ISO, and more).
Disclosed Standard Essential Patents (dSEP) Data provides a full overview of disclosed intellectual property rights at setting organizations worldwide.
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Data Origin: https://bigquery.cloud.google.com/dataset/patents-public-data:dsep
“Disclosed Standard Essential Patents Database” by Bekkers, R., Catalini, C., Martinelli, A., & Simcoe, T. (2012). Intellectual Property Disclosure in Standards Development. Proceedings from NBER conference on Standards, Patents & Innovation, Tucson (AZ), January 20 and 21, 2012.
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ChEMBL is maintained by the European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI), of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL), based at the Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, Hinxton, UK.
ChEMBL is a manually curated database of bioactive molecules with drug-like properties used in drug discovery, including information about existing patented drugs.
Schema: http://ftp.ebi.ac.uk/pub/databases/chembl/ChEMBLdb/releases/chembl_23/chembl_23_schema.png
Documentation: http://ftp.ebi.ac.uk/pub/databases/chembl/ChEMBLdb/releases/chembl_23/schema_documentation.html
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“ChEMBL” by the European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI), used under CC BY-SA 3.0. Modifications have been made to add normalized publication numbers.
Data Origin: https://bigquery.cloud.google.com/dataset/patents-public-data:ebi_chembl
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Google Patents Public Data, provided by IFI CLAIMS Patent Services, is a worldwide bibliographic and US full-text dataset of patent publications. Patent information accessibility is critical for examining new patents, informing public policy decisions, managing corporate investment in intellectual property, and promoting future scientific innovation. The growing number of available patent data sources means researchers often spend more time downloading, parsing, loading, syncing and managing local databases than conducting analysis. With these new datasets, researchers and companies can access the data they need from multiple sources in one place, thus spending more time on analysis than data preparation.
The Google Patents Public Data dataset contains a collection of publicly accessible, connected database tables for empirical analysis of the international patent system.
Data Origin: https://bigquery.cloud.google.com/dataset/patents-public-data:patents
For more info, see the documentation at https://developers.google.com/web/tools/chrome-user-experience-report/
“Google Patents Public Data” by IFI CLAIMS Patent Services and Google is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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