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WORLD INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ORGANIZATION

SPECIAL UNION FOR THE INTERNATIONAL PATENT CLASSIFICATION (IPC UNION)

Date By Version Status Modification November 12, 2004 Fiévet 0.1 Draft Creation March 18, 2005 Fiévet 0.2 Revised May 10, 2005 Fiévet 0.3 IB Revised Clarifications and Examples June 2, 2005 Fiévet 1.0 Approved Approval by IPC and IT experts April 8, 2010 Fiévet 2.0 QCTF approved CE41 impact June 5, 2013 Fiévet 2.1 IB Revised Restore “s” and “t” values

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Contact: WIPO: Patrick FIÉVET ([email protected])

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1. Table of contents

1. Table of contents...... 2 2. Introduction...... 3 3. Brief description...... 3 3.1. Brief content description...... 3 3.2. File naming convention...... 3 4. RCL file version...... 3 5. Scope of the RCL file...... 4 5.1. Concordance between two consecutive versions of the IPC...... 4 5.2. Source of RCL entries...... 4 6. RCL file structure...... 4 6.1. rcl tag...... 4 6.1.1. from-version attribute...... 4 6.1.2. classifying-level attribute...... 4 6.1.3. to-version attribute...... 4 6.2. concordance tag...... 5 6.2.1. from-symbol attribute:...... 5 6.2.2. modification attribute...... 5 6.3. concordance-to tag...... 5 6.3.1. to-symbol attribute:...... 5 6.3.2. modification attribute...... 6 7. RLC Fragment samples...... 6 7.1. Single deleted entry to a new entry...... 6 7.2. Single deleted entry to a sequence of new entries...... 6 8. Format...... 6

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2. Introduction

The purpose of this document is to describe the structure and content of the International Patent Classification (IPC) Revision Concordance List (RCL).

 The RCL file specified by this document is produced by the IPC revision management system RIPCIS of the International Bureau (IB) for inclusion in the IT system of the IP Offices, each time when a new version of the IPC becomes available.  As from IPC 2011.01 a single RCL file is produced with backward compatibility with the files produced between IPC 2006.01 and IPC 2010.01 for the Advanced level.

The format of the concordance file is primarily an exchange format aiming at easy interface between IT systems of different types.

This document precisely describes the information exchanged. It will use, wherever possible, reference to International standards, in particular WIPO ST.8 approved by the Standing Committee on Information Technology (SCIT).

3. Brief description

3.1. Brief content description Concordance between symbols of two consecutive versions of the IPC.

3.2. File naming convention For historical and backward compatibility reasons, the filename is ipcr_Advanced_concordancelist_YYYYMMDD.xml where YYYYMMDD is the concerned version of the IPC.

4. RCL file version

By convention the version of a RCL file corresponds to the date of entry into force of a specific IPC version.

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5.1. Concordance between two consecutive versions of the IPC

The RCL file describes, for IPC entries (excluding indexing codes) where reclassification of patent documents occurs, the concordance between valid symbols in the former and the current versions of the IPC .

5.2. Source of RCL entries

Concordance entries are also intellectually produced and manually captured in the RIPCIS system when IPC entries are deleted, modified with their file scope changed, or when new entries are created.

6. RCL file structure

Each RCL file consists of a list of “RCL” entries, identified by a symbol, valid in the old edition. Each of those “RCL” entries contains a list of related “RCL to” entries with symbols valid in the new edition. A symbol can be a subclass or a group symbol.

6.1. rcl tag Embedding tag for the RCL file with the following attributes

6.1.1. from-version attribute The former version of the IPC. Values: using the reformed IPC convention (YYYYMMDD where Y=Year, M= Month, D=Day). For the first issue of the RCL, the version of IPC 7 is 20000101.

6.1.2. classifying-level attribute This attribute is present for historical and backward compatibility reasons. With a fixed value as from IPC 2011.01:  Advanced

6.1.3. to-version attribute The current version of the IPC.

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Values: using the IPC convention (YYYYMMDD where Y=Year, M= Month, D=Day). The “to version” is the same version as the version indicated in the file name.

6.2. concordance tag Describes concordance between a single “from” symbol and a list of “to” symbols present in the validity files of the old and new editions, respectively. Deleted intervals are presented symbol by symbol.

The concordance tag has the following attributes

6.2.1. from-symbol attribute: The source symbol for the concordance entry. Values: fixed length (14 characters) string made of IPC symbol with left zero padding for the main group on 4 positions (ST.8) and subgroup part on 6 positions with right zero padding, (e.g. G11B0003085000 to represent G11B 3/085). Non significant zeros should be removed to comply with IPC business rules (e.g. subgroup part should be at least 2 characters) before re-use as value for and .

6.2.2. modification attribute Values:  “d”: Deleted symbol  “c” : Modified symbol with file scope changed.  “s” : not modified but is used as Source for reclassification

6.3. concordance-to tag Always present, it describes an item of the target list of symbols and their type of modification.

Intervals in a transferred-to / covered-by list of IPC are presented symbol by symbol.

The “concordance-to” tag has no internal structure and has the following attributes:

6.3.1. to-symbol attribute: The target symbol for the concordance entry. Values: fixed length (14 characters) string made of IPC symbol with left zero padding for the main group on 4 positions (ST.8) and subgroup part on 6 positions with right zero padding, (e.g. G11B0003085000 to represent G11B 3/085). Non significant zeros should be removed to comply with IPC business rules (e.g. subgroup part should be at least 2 characters) before re-use as value for and .

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6.3.2. modification attribute Values:  ”c“: Modified symbol with file scope changed  “n”: new symbol.  “t”: not modified but used as Target.

7. RLC Fragment samples

7.1. Single deleted entry to a new entry G06T 17/50 was Advanced level group in IPC 2010.01 and is transferred to G06T 17/05 in IPC 2011.01

7.2. Single deleted entry to a sequence of new entries G06T 15/70 was Advanced level group in IPC 2010.01 and is transferred to G06T 13/00 - G06T 13/60 in IPC 2011.01

8. Format

XML is used to facilitate the exchange of information. Therefore, this file is not expected to be opened entirely in an application (DOM model), but instead is expected to be parsed on the fly for appropriate transformation and loading in the IP office local IT system (e.g. Simple Access XML API, SAXON, XERCES (Apache), Omnimark)

The RCL file makes use of name spaces and Xlink techniques.

End of document

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