951:. Unitary effect can be registered for a European patent upon grant, replacing validation of the European patent in the individual countries concerned. The unitary effect means a single renewal fee, a single (group of) owner(s), a single object of property, and uniform protection, which means that revocation as well as infringement proceedings are to be decided for the unitary patent as a whole rather than for each country individually. Licensing is however to remain possible for individual countries.
735:, extraterritorial infringement, infringement outside the term of the patent with economic effect during the term of the patent, infringement of product claims by processes for making or using, exports, assembly of parts into an infringing whole, etc.), the effect of prosecution history on interpretation of the claims, what remedies are available for infringement or bad faith enforcement (injunction, damages, attorney fees, other civil penalties for willful infringement, etc.),
795:, revocation, assignment. UK law is in many ways similar to the European Patent Convention (EPC) (although the EPC deals with very few post-grant activities). UK patents law also applies in the Isle of Man, while in certain dependent territories and crown dependencies, European patents can be registered. In Europe this is the case for Gibraltar (within 5 years of grant), Guernsey (at any time during the patent lifetime) and Jersey (within 3 years of grant).
591:
648:(PCT) and later nationalised in the desired countries or at the EPO. However, Belgium, Cyprus, France, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Malta, Monaco, the Netherlands, and Slovenia have "closed their national route" meaning that it is no longer possible to nationalise an international application in those countries directly and protection can only be obtained via the EPO.
563:, but rather to a bundle of essentially independent national European patents enforceable before national courts according to different national legislations and procedures. Similarly, Eurasian patents are granted by the Eurasian Patent Office and become after grant independent national Eurasian patents enforceable before national courts.
799:
Eurasian Patent
Convention), Montenegro, and Bosnia and Herzegovina are extension states to the European Patent Convention, which means that European patents granted are deemed to take effect also in these states, if extension is correctly requested; and provided certain translation and publication requirements are met.
705:
provides that, in each member country, the national part of the
European patent has the identical effect as a national patent with the identical claims would have. The European Patent Convention expressly adopts national law for all substantive attributes of a national part of a European patent, with
798:
National patents may be the only available patents in
European states that are neither party to the European Patent Convention nor the Eurasian Patent Convention. This is the case for Andorra and Ukraine (which signed but did not ratify the Eurasian Patent Convention). Moldova (a former party to the
622:
A characteristic of
European patent law as it stands today is that European patents granted by the European Patent Office (EPO), and patents granted by national patent offices are available, and may possibly –if permitted by national law and, if so, to the extent permitted by national law– co-exist
775:
National patents are available in all
European countries, except the Holy See. In some European countries, national patents are substantively examined, while in other countries there is no provision for such examination and patents are thus granted if formal requirements are met, while novelty and
877:
Substantive patent law has been harmonized to a certain extent across national laws in Europe, notably upon signature of the
Strasbourg Convention of 1963 and the European Patent Convention (EPC) of 1973, and upon entry into force of the TRIPs Agreement. In practice however, the interpretation of
919:
The German patent system is, however, "particularly appealing for a large number of users", notably because it is regarded as relatively quick and affordable. The bifurcation character of the
Germany system "is considered as both a shortcoming in some respects, and as an advantage in others."
693:
before the EPO are available however. The opposition procedure allows any person except for the patent proprietor to oppose a granted
European patent in an attempt to have the EPO revoke or amend the patent. The opposition procedure may only be initiated within nine months of the grant of the
697:
After the unitary
European examination and opposition phase ends, nearly all "unitary" nature of the European patent dissolves, and what remains is a collection of essentially-independent national patents, and ownership, validity and infringement of each being determined independently under
1345:
It can be cheaper to acquire national patent protection in a few selected partial markets in Europe, and may even offer a number of tactical advantages to the patent holder (deferment of examination, variability of patent claims for registration patents, or incontestability by means of
1046:
All EU member states except Italy and Spain, which abstained due to the exclusive use of
English, French, and German languages, and Croatia, which subsequently acceded to the EU, joined the unitary patent regulation. States will only participate in the unitary patent if they ratify the
2037:
938:
system, which would lead to a single unitary patent in the European Union (or its predecessor the European Community), has been debated since the 1970s. In 2012 agreement was reached between all European Union Member States except Italy and Spain on a
1245:- EPC Art. 2(2) "The European patent shall, in each of the Contracting States for which it is granted, have the effect of and be subject to the same conditions as a national patent granted by that State, unless this Convention provides otherwise.";
915:"When validity is challenged, the patentee says his patent is very small: the cat with its fur smoothed down, cuddly and sleepy. But when the patentee goes on the attack, the fur bristles, the cat is twice the size with teeth bared and eyes ablaze."
2022:
717:(subject matter, enabling disclosure, and claims beyond the content of the application as filed, protection has been extended or improper proprietor) - though each state is free to interpret the five grounds of Art. 138 under its own national law
886:
validity and infringement of patents are examined by different courts in different procedures (in a so-called "bifurcation system"), in the United Kingdom the same court is in charge of examining validity and infringement actions. According to
762:
Countries may create unitary protection with regards to patents, which means that the effect (including revocation) is equal in all countries concerned. Such unitary protection was effected (both for "national" and European patents) by
517:
753:
Eurasian patents are granted under the Eurasian Patent Convention in a system which is similar to the European Patent Convention: after a unitary grant procedure the patent becomes a national patent in each of the 8 member states.
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of the state if the text of the European patent as granted is not in one of their official languages. If the translation is not filed, the European patent is deemed to have no effect from the outset in that state. The
881:
Regarding procedural law, and especially regarding the procedures to examine infringement and validity of patents before national courts, significant differences exist across national laws. For instance, while in
739:, coexistence of an EP national part and a national patent for identical subject matter, ownership and assignment, extensions to patent term for regulatory approval, etc., are expressly remitted to national law.
895:"... it is desirable to try infringement and validity issues together, where at all possible. If they are tried separately it is all too easy for the patentee to argue for a narrow interpretation of his
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1511:"Proposal for a Council regulation: implementing enhanced cooperation in the area of the creation of unitary patent protection with regard to the applicable translation arrangements"
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inventive step is not evaluated. It can be cheaper and tactically advantageous to apply for a few national patents rather than for a European patent at the European Patent Office.
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on 11 December 2012. The provisions, i.e. the Unitary Patent Regulation and the Translation Regulation, apply since June 1, 2023, the date of entry into force of the related
62:
2032:
1115:
EPO boards of appeal and key decisions: The future of the boards in the light of the possible introduction of the unitary patent and Unified Patent Court (Part 3 of 3)
670:(EPC). Before grant, a European patent application is a unitary legal entity. However, after grant, a "European patent" essentially ceases to have unitary character.
1634:
2073:
1569:
Katrin Cremers; Max Ernicke; Fabian Gaessler; Dietmar Harhoff; Christian Helmers; Luke McDonagh; Paula Schliessler & Nicolas van Zeebroeck (September 2013).
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European patent. The limitation and revocation procedures allow the patentee to centrally request the limitation or revocation of their own European patent.
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Patent applications can be filed at the relevant national patent office or at the EPO. Alternatively, an international application may be filed under the
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Agreement on the two EU regulations which make the unitary patent possible was reached during the European Council of 28–29 June 2012, and by the
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standards for revocation - national law is expressly preempted, and grounds for revoking a national part are limited to five grounds specified in
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682:, which entered into force on May 1, 2008, significantly reduces the number of required translations in the states that are party to it.
1473:"Economic Cost-Benefit Analysis of a Unified and Integrated European Patent Litigation System. Final Report to the European Commission"
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Some of the 39 EPC contracting states require the patentee to file a full translation of the granted European patent with the national
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869:). The term of a utility model is usually shorter than the term of a patent and has less stringent patentability requirements.
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institution. A patent granted by the EPO does not lead to a single European patent enforceable before one single
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Lost property: The European patent system and why it doesn't work
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1571:"Patent Litigation in Europe, Discussion Paper No. 13-072"
1321:"The Return of European Patent Law in the European Union"
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infringement by the direct product of a patented process
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1252:(patent term extension determined under national law);
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1616:, Bruegel Blueprint Series, Volume IX, 29 June 2009,
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Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market
1072:"Member states of the European Patent Organisation"
666:before the EPO under procedures established by the
873:Differences and similarities between national laws
1167:Latvia: Closing of the National Route via the PCT
2065:
1266:(EP filing has same effect as national filing);
2074:Intellectual property law of the European Union
611: Parties to the Eurasian Patent Convention
599: Parties to the European Patent Convention
594:Regional patent convention membership in Europe
274:Patentability requirements and related concepts
1028:Unitary patent (Switzerland and Liechtenstein)
2001:German Law on the Protection of Trade Secrets
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1540:"Parliament approves EU unitary patent rules"
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977:(which entered into force in 2008) and the
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1600:, Discussion Paper No. 13-072 by the
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924:Unitary patents in the European Union
1112:Ingo Beckedorf (8–9 November 2012).
979:European Patent Litigation Agreement
691:limitation and revocation procedures
586:Types of patent protection in Europe
68:Supplementary protection certificate
1428:"How to develop a winning strategy"
1417:EWHC 600 (Pat) (26 March 2007), 88.
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1718:Conditional Access Directive
1706:Copyright Duration Directive
346:By region / country
103:Eurasian Patent Organization
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1688:Computer Programs Directive
1598:Patent Litigation in Europe
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934:The creation of a European
733:infringement by equivalents
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403:By specific subject matter
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282:Patentable subject matter
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1754:Copyright Term Directive
1331:(3/1996). Archived from
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325:Other legal requirements
302:Industrial applicability
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1608:Bruno van Pottelsberghe
1008:European trade mark law
685:A central time-limited
664:unified grant procedure
574:(TRIPs Agreement), the
126:Cross-border injunction
865:(this list is however
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45:European Patent Office
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1863:Trade Marks Directive
1748:Enforcement Directive
1254:Article 64(1) and (3)
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518:Strasbourg Convention
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1471:Harhoff, D. (2009).
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891:, a British judge,
827:certificat d'utilité
687:opposition procedure
139:Historical proposals
78:Unified Patent Court
2079:European patent law
1908:European patent law
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1518:European Commission
956:European Parliament
783:, for example, the
512:including national
506:European patent law
233:Procedural concepts
22:European patent law
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