Title: Patent%20Protection%20in%20Europe
1Patent Protection in Europe
Arnold Heigl Head of Postgrant Co-operation
Programmes and INPADOC European Patent Office
2Topics of this presentation
- Introduction to the EPO
- General issues
- Filing
- Search and examination
- Granting
- Opposition
- Appeal
- Summary
3The European Patent Organisation
4Further countries to join
Lithuania
Malta
Iceland
Latvia
Norway
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6- DG1Search, examination and administration
ofsearch documentation
DG2Search, examination and opposition
DG3Boards of appeal
DG4General administration,finance, language
servicepersonnelPatent information
DG5Patent law, internationalaffairs, PR,
technicalco-operation
7The EPOs Mission
To examine patent applications To grant
patents To publish and disseminate patent
information
8Applications 1995 to 2003
9Published Patents
10Topics of this presentation
- Introduction to the EPO
- General issues
- Filing
- Search and examination
- Granting
- Opposition
- Appeal
- Summary
11What is a patent?
- A patent is a legal title granting its holder the
exclusive right to make use of an invention for a
limited area and time by stopping others from,
among other things, making, using or selling it
without authorisation.
12National procedures
Invention
CZ-Patent
Application
AT-Patent
Application
SE- Patent
Application
13European procedure (EP)
Invention
Application
up to 28 national patents
EPO Grant
European phase
National Phase
14International procedure (PCT)
Invention
Application
180 member states
search and optionalpreliminary examination, no
patent grant as such, entering the regional or
national phase with 30 months delay after first
filing
15Topics of this presentation
- Introduction to the EPO
- General issues
- Filing
- Search and examination
- Granting
- Opposition
- Appeal
- Summary
16Filing the application
- Any natural or legal person, joint applicants
- at EPO premises in Munich, The Hague and Berlin
- at the central industrial property office or
other competent authorities in that Contracting
State (depending on the national law)
- Who can file?
- Where to file?
17Filing the application
- For whichcountries?
- In which language?
- In countries where the EPC has entered into force
the contracting (designating) states - In one of the official languages (English,
French, German)
18Filing the application
- Request for grant of a European patent
- Description of the invention
- Claim(s)
- Drawing(s) referred to the description or the
claims - Abstract
- Claim to priority
19Filing the application
- Priority may be claimed for a European patent
application by a person who in 12 month prior to
the filing of the European application has filed
an application of a patent or registration of a
utility model in respect of the same invention in
a state which is party of the Paris Convention
for the Protection of Industrial Property
20Filing the application
- Requirements concerning the presentation of the
invention - Disclosure of the invention
- Unity of invention
- Description
- indication of technical field of the invention
- background state of the art
- definition of the technical problem and its
solution - description of the figures
- description of the way to carry out the invention
- indication of industrial application
21Filing the application
- Requirements concerning the presentation of the
invention - Claims
- define the matter of protection
- usually comprises two parts, the prior art
portion and the characterising portion - Drawings must correspond to description and
claims - Abstract summary of the invention for technical
information purposes
22Online filing
- Online filing of EP and PCT applications
- online filing functionality via epoline
- Fee reduction for online filed applications
as of 1 April 2004 (125 to 90)
23Further detailed information via the EPO website
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25Topics of this presentation
- Introduction to the EPO
- General issues
- Filing
- Search and examination
- Granting
- Opposition
- Appeal
- Summary
26Search and examination
- Examination on filing by the Receiving Section
- indication that a European patent is sought
- designation of at least one contracting state
- definition of an applicant
- description and at least one claim
- payment of filing and search fees
- Formalities examination
- check of compliance with requirements concerning
the items to file
27Search and examination
- Search
- on basis of the claims
- search tools
- electronic databases (e.g. DOC d.b)
- paper collection, systematically filed according
to the ECLA, containing PCT minimum documentation - non-patent literature
- search reportpublished together with the
publication of the application 18 months after
the priority applicationor published separately
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29Search and examination
- Code letters in the search report indicatingX
particularly relevant document which, taken by
itself destroys the novelty or inventive step of
the subject-matter claimedY particularly
relevant document which, taken together with one
or more other Y documents, indicates that the
subject-matter claimed does not involve an
inventive stepA document gives information
about the state of the art
30Search and examination
- Substantive examination
- upon request for examination in written form
- after payment of the examination fee
- in the light of the search report, the EPO
examines if the inventions is patentable and
meets the requirements of the European Patent
Convention (EPC)
31Topics of this presentation
- Introduction to the EPO
- General issues
- Filing
- Search and examination
- Granting
- Opposition
- Appeal
- Summary
32Granting
- For an invention to be patentable it must be
- Novel (no prior disclosure or use) EPC Art. 54
- Inventive (not obvious to one skilled in the
art)EPC Art. 56 - Industrially applicableEPC Art. 57
33Granting
- Not regarded as inventions
- Discoveries, scientific theories and mathematical
methods - Aesthetic creations
- Schemes, rules and methods for performing mental
acts, playing games or doing business, and
programs for computers - Presentations of information
- Treatment of human or animal body by surgery or
therapy - Plant and animal varieties
34Granting
- Novelty
- Has the claimed invention been disclosed, used,
exhibited before? If not it is NOVEL - Examiners use documentation and computer searches
to decide on novelty.
35Granting
- Inventiveness
- Does the claimed invention comprise an inventive
step, attributes which are not obvious to someone
skilled in the art? - Test can elements of the claimed invention be
found in 2 prior art documents? - If yes then the claimed invention is not
inventive.
36Granting
- Industrial Applicability
- An invention shall be considered as susceptible
of industrial application if it can be made or
used in any kind of industry, including
agriculture - Difficult to assess
37Granting
10 Withdrawn after search report
65 Patents granted 6.2 opposed
25 rejected or withdrawn during examination
38Topics of this presentation
- Introduction to the EPO
- General issues
- Filing
- Search and examination
- Granting
- Opposition
- Appeal
- Summary
39Opposition
- Any person (public)
- Opposition period nine months after mention of
publication of grant - Reasoned statement (grounds)
- In written (opposition form) with facts and
evidence - Payment of opposition fees
- Substantive examination of the opposition by the
opposition division - Oral proceedings
- Decision of the opposition division
40Topics of this presentation
- Introduction to the EPO
- General issues
- Filing
- Search and examination
- Granting
- Opposition
- Appeal
- Summary
41Appeal
- Anyone adversely affected by a decision of the
EPO may file an appeal to the Board of Appeal - time limit two months after the date of
notification of the respective decision - written statement (grounds)
- last instance
- case law
42Topics of this presentation
- Introduction to the EPO
- General issues
- Filing
- Search and examination
- Granting
- Opposition
- Appeal
- Summary
43Fees
- Application fee online filing 90
- Application fee Paper filing 125
- Search fee 690
- Designation fee 75 per country, maximum
7 times - Examination fee 1430
- Fee for grant 715
- Annual fee 34 year 785
- Total up to grant 4270
- Opposition fee 610
- Fee for appeal 1020
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45Overview of the patent procedure at the EPO
Application
12 months
Formalities
Publication, Search Report
Further or former applications (Priority)
after 18 months
Search
Info
Request for Examination
max. 6 Months after search report
Examination
Reject
Max. life time 20 years
Info
Patent
Applicant
Grant
within 9 months
EPO
Third Parties
national Phase
Translations
Opposition
46Thank you for your attentionQuestions