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dtpater

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EU patents
« on: 10-26-10 at 03:40 am »


I received these comment's from my new contact:

Will there be a new EU Patent, one for all countries in the EU or has that allready happened?


Also we need to talk about your patents EU patents know give so much protection and are so much cheaper but Patent agents tend to stay away from them as they dont make as much money
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Re: EU patents
« Reply #1 on: 10-26-10 at 09:34 am »

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Re: EU patents
« Reply #2 on: 10-26-10 at 11:49 pm »

Well, as to your first question, no, there is no "EU patent" good for all countries. It has been in talks for a long long time but never manages to actually get approved.
The current EU patent granted by the EPO "breaks apart" into different pieces, one for each country that the applicant has designated, and then the applicant has to pay the maintenance fees (to the national offices) for those countries he wishes to keep the patent alive in.

As to your second question, I didn't it understand at all.
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Re: EU patents
« Reply #3 on: 02-15-11 at 04:34 pm »

At this time (february 2011), the european parlement is discussing a text for a "unitary patent" which will cover those EU countries which will join the initiative:

www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?pubRef=-//EP//TEXT+REPORT+A7-2011-0021+0+DOC+XML+V0//EN

About 11/12 EU countries are backing the initiative.
In december 2010, two EU countries blocked the EU patent initiative covering all the 27 EU countries (Italy and Spain) for linguistic reasons because the EU patent would have been granted only in English, French, or German (with claims in the three languages as is currently the case for the European Patent).

The future unitary patent would apply to the territory of the participating member countries and be cancelled before a single patent courts system for all the participating  member countries. To setup the whole schem may require at least between 3 to 7 years. Even if 10 to 15 countries join, I expect the cost of a patent to be a multiple of a USPTO patent in terms of various Office fees, remaining translation requirements, and maintenance fees.
However, you would have an interesting schem in term of patent protection with the current EP patent covering initially upon filing the 38+ member states of the European Patent Convention (EPC) and upon grant of the EP patent, you would have the protection of the unitary patent over 10 to 15+ participating countries scattered over the EU, and any other non-participating individual EPC state protection provided that you comply with that individual state requirement (translations, yearly maintenance fee).
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Re: EU patents
« Reply #4 on: 02-18-11 at 12:53 am »

It's been "in the works" since about the time the EPO was formed in the 70's.
It's always just around the corner... We'll see.
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Re: EU patents
« Reply #5 on: 02-28-11 at 01:24 am »

The next steps toward the EU patent are:
  • 8 March 2011: European Court of Justice expected to rule on jurisdictional regime of EU patent.
  • 9-10 March 2011: EU Competitiveness Council.
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Re: EU patents
« Reply #6 on: 11-01-11 at 10:32 am »

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