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  2. European Patent Register - Wikipedia

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    The European Patent Register, also known as the Register of European Patents, [1] is a public register kept by the European Patent Office (EPO). It contains legal information relating to published European patent applications and European patents granted under the European Patent Convention (EPC). The register notably provides the current legal ...

  3. European Patent Office - Wikipedia

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    The European Patent Office (EPO) grants European patents covering the Contracting States to the European Patent Convention and several other states that have concluded extension and validation agreements with the EPO. The EPO provides a single patent grant procedure, but not a single patent from the point of view of enforcement.

  4. Grant procedure before the European Patent Office - Wikipedia

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    The patents granted in accordance with the EPC are called European patents. [9] In other words, the grant procedure before the EPO is the procedure leading to the grant of a European patent [6] or to the refusal to grant a European patent. [7] The procedure starts with the filing of an application [1] and ends with the grant of a European ...

  5. Limitation and revocation procedures before the European ...

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    In European patent law, the limitation and revocation procedures before the European Patent Office (EPO) are post-grant, ex parte, [ 1] administrative [ 2] procedures allowing any European patent to be centrally [ 3] limited by an amendment of the claims or revoked, respectively. [ 4] These two procedures were introduced in the recently revised ...

  6. Continuing patent application - Wikipedia

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    Continuation. A "continuation application" is a patent application filed by an applicant who wants to pursue additional claims to an invention disclosed in an earlier application of the applicant (the "parent" application) that has not yet been issued or abandoned. The continuation uses the same specification as the pending parent application ...

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  8. European Patent Convention - Wikipedia

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    The European Patent Convention ('the EPC'), signed at Munich on 5 October 1973, is a treaty to which 38 States, including all the Member States of the European Union, are now parties. The European Union is not a party to the EPC. ^"Member states of the European Patent Organisation". European Patent Office.

  9. Opposition procedure before the European Patent Office

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    The purpose of the EPO opposition proceedings is to give members of the public, such as competitors of the patent proprietor, the opportunity to challenge centrally before the EPO the validity of a granted European patent. [8][notes 1] No commercial or any other interest whatsoever need be shown. [3] That is, the "opponent's motives are of no ...