Title: Patents in European Union national, European, unitary
1Patents in European Unionnational, European,
unitary
Jakub Sielewiesiuk
- Presentation for Ukrainian Center for Innovation
- and Patent Information Services
- Kyiv - Warsaw, 2014-09-10
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2Overview
- 1. National patents.
- 2. European patents
- Legal frame for European patents EPC.
- Procedure from filing to grant.
- Procedure after grant validation.
- Arising problems.
- 3. Possible solution unitary patent.
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3National patents
- Each country has its own patents office.
- It is possible to file nationally and get a
patents in a given country. - Normal conditions apply national law, local
official language, local representative etc. - ? local patent
- ? local courts decide on infringement.
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4Need for improvement
- National route with numerous parallel grant
proceedings is time consuming, troublesome and
expensive. - Would be nice to have a better way to get a
patent in Europe, especially in view of free,
unitary market within European Union.
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5The European PatentConvention (EPC)
- Convention on the Grant of European Patents,
- signed on 5 October 1973 in Munich DE
- is an international treaty within the meaning of
Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties (1969)
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6EPC Contracting States
- As of
- 10 September 2014
- 38 member states
- 2 extension states
- BA (Bosnia and Herzegovina), ME (Montenegro)
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7European patent - basics
- EPC provides
- one centralized procedure from filing to grant,
- a few post-grant procedures
- central opposition
- central limitation/revocation (on request of
patentee) - (having ab initio effect, in all Contracting
States).
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8EPC grant procedure
- European patent applications are prosecuted by
the European Patent Office, EPO. - EPO has offices in
- Munich (seat and headquarters),
- The Hague,
- Berlin
- and supplementary offices in Vienna and Brussels.
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9EPC grant procedure
- EPO official languages are
- English
- French
- German
- It is possible to file in ANY language
(Ukrainian, Russian, Latin), but translation
into English, French or German must follow.
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10EPC grant procedure- representation
- Companies/parties from countries other than the
38 EPC contracting states must act through a
representative European patent attorney.
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11EPC grant procedure- representation
- You may choose your European attorney from any of
these 38 countries. - Practical remark
- Representatives from new/CEE countries have
lower prices (Poland, Czech Republic, Romania,
Baltic States etc.) - Representatives from old/Western countries
have more experience (DE, FR, UK, NL)
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12EPC grant procedure- advantages
- Centralised grant procedure
- relatively fast
- relatively cheap (10-15.000 euro)
- reliable (EPO is one of the best searching and
examining authorities worldwide - highly skilled examiners ? thorough examination
vs. prior art ? strong patent!)
13EPC granted European patent
- After grant the European patent
- is published in the language of proceedings
(EN/FR/DE) with claims translated into the other
two official languages - in order to take effect in selected Contracting
States the patent has to be validated in those
States.
14EPC validation
- In the validation procedure, the European patent
is transformed into a bundle of national patents
in selected Contracting States. - These patents are subject to national law. In
particular, disputes arising from such patents
are governed by national law.
15EPC validation
- In most Contracting States, validation of
European patent requires - appointing a local patent attorney,
- filing a translation of the whole patent as
granted into the official language of the State, - paying national official fees.
16Validation- disadvantages
- So we are back in the national systems, having
paid a lot and having a bundle - of independent national patents
- rights resulting from patent not necessary the
same in each country, - independent court proceedings in case of
infringement... - ...possibly with different outcome!
17Remedies London Agreement- reduce translation
cost
- Improvement under London Agreement
- no translation at all patent valid
automatically France, Germany, Ireland,
Lichtenstein, Luxembourg, Monaco, Switzerland,
UK - translation of claims only Albania, Croatia,
Denmark, Finland, Hungary, Iceland, Latvia,
Lithuania, Macedonia, Netherlands, Sweden,
Slovenia - ...full translation still required in all other
countries (including Poland)...
18Remedies unitary patent(not yet in force!)
- In view of the common market in EU, it is
important to improve the European patent system
and make it more competitive and attractive - turn European patent into a unitary right,
- form centralised Patent Court.
19Remedies unitary patent
- European patent should form a unitary right.
- - applications filed with the EPO and patents
granted by the EPO based on the EPC - - unitary effect to be requested within one month
from grant - - in long term no translations after grant
required (in 12 years machine translation should
be good enough) before that translation into
English.
20Remedies European Patent Court
- Another important institution associated with
European patent as a unitary right should be
centralised court Unitary Patent Court - competent in disputes resulting from European
patents - and whose judgements should be binding on the
whole territory in questuion.
21European unitary patent- territories
- European unitary patent will have the effect in
countries, who - - agreed to accept unitary patent regulations
- - agreed to accept and implement Unitary Patent
Court regulations. - In practice 25 of 28 EU countries (ES, IT, PL
outside the system so far). - Ratifications pending in 25 EU countries.
22Thank you!