The IPI is responsible for administering industrial property rights such as
patents,
trademarks, and
designs. It collaborates with national and international bodies to safeguard Swiss indications of source. The institute also regulates copyright collection societies and provides information on
intellectual property rights to individuals and businesses. The IPI's tasks are laid down in Federal Act on the Status and Tasks of the Swiss Federal Institute of Intellectual Property (IPIA) adopted by the
Federal Assembly in 1995. Its main tasks are: • The granting of intellectual property (IP) rights: The IPI is the central point of contact for patent, trade mark and design applications in Switzerland and, depending on the procedure, also for international applications. It examines national applications, grants IP rights and administers the relevant registers. Its official organ for publishing IP rights is the online database Swissreg. Information from the IP registers on IP rights and protected topographies can be found in this database free of charge. • Sovereign duty to provide information: The IPI informs industry stakeholders, educational institutions and the public about the intellectual property protection systems and how they can be utilised to the best advantage. • Political services: The IPI prepares legislation on patents for inventions, designs, copyright and related rights, topographies of semiconductor products, trade marks and indications of source, public coats of arms and other public signs, as well as other enactments in the field of intellectual property. It advises the federal authorities and represents Switzerland in all intellectual property issues in international organisations and in negotiations with third states. • Commercial information services: The IPI carries out patent searches on the basis of
private law under the label of ip-search; in particular, it carries out prior art searches, validity searches (opposition searches), patent infringement searches (freedom-to-operate) and strategic patent analyses. The IPI examines patent applications but this examination, as of 2021, does not include checking whether the invention meets the
novelty and
inventive step requirements. == Notable employees ==