• Under the European Patent Convention (EPC), European patents shall be granted for inventions which inter alia involve an inventive step. The central legal...
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  • above the state of the art". The expression "inventive step" is used in European Patent Convention and in Patent Cooperation Treaty, while the expression...
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  • The patentability of software, computer programs and computer-implemented inventions under the European Patent Convention (EPC) is the extent to which...
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    European patent is used to refer to patents granted under the European Patent Convention. However, a European patent is not a unitary right, but a group...
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    the invention under the European Patent Convention – Divisional applications under the European Patent ConventionInventive step under the European...
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  • refused (under Article 97(1) EPC) or revoked (under Article 102(1) EPC) as lacking inventive step. The EPO provides guidelines for evaluating the patent-eligibility...
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  • Under the European Patent Convention (EPC), European patents shall be granted for inventions which inter alia are new. The central legal provision explaining...
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  • European patent law covers a range of legislations including national patent laws, the Strasbourg Convention of 1963, the European Patent Convention of...
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  • Article 84 of the European Patent Convention (EPC) specifies that the "matter" for which patent protection is sought in an application - the purported invention...
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  • inventive concept). See for instance Unity of invention under the European Patent Convention. A patentability requirement mainly used to prevent the patenting...
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    new, involve an inventive step, and are capable of industrial application. Nevertheless, there are variations on what is patentable subject matter from...
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  • Prior art (redirect from Patent search)
    whether an invention meets the novelty and the inventive step or non-obviousness criteria for patentability. In most systems of patent law, prior art is generally...
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  • such as in the European Patent Convention (EPC) and its case law, no explicit, accurate definition of who exactly is an inventor is provided. The definition...
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  • States Software patent Software patent debate Software patents under the European Patent Convention Software patents under TRIPs Agreement Limitations on...
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  • 123 of the European Patent Convention (EPC) relates to the amendments under the EPC, i.e. the amendments to a European patent application or patent, and...
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  • for a patent to be granted under United Kingdom patent law. Firstly, there must have been an invention. That invention must be novel, inventive and susceptible...
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  • Software patents under multilateral treaties: Software patents under TRIPs Agreement Software patents under the European Patent Convention Computer programs...
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  • (under "I. Patentability", "D. Inventive step", "9. Assessment of inventive step") Legal Research Service for the Boards of Appeal, European Patent Office...
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  • Non-obvious (in United States patent law) or involve an inventive step (in European patent law) Useful (in U.S. patent law) or be susceptible of industrial...
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  • origin of the much debated Article 52(2) and (3) EPC (see Software patents under the European Patent Convention (EPC) and Article 52 EPC). The computer...
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  • form a single general inventive concept." This legal provision is the application, within the European Patent Convention, of the requirement of unity of...
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  • to protect inventions in each of its contracting states. A patent application filed under the PCT is called an international application, or PCT application...
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    requirement than the inventive step required for a standard patent under Australian law. An invention will involve an innovative step if there are differences...
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  • adding an "inventive concept" to the otherwise ineligible underlying idea. The "contribution approach" in European patent law is similar to the American...
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  • inventions are eligible for patent protection if they pass the tests of patentability: patentable subject matter, novelty, inventive step or non-obviousness,...
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  • by the examining division of the European Patent Office for lacking an inventive step. EP 0394160  US 5301348  The patent relates to a progress bar. Filed...
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  • they are new, involve an inventive step and are capable of industrial application. (...) patents shall be available and patent rights enjoyable without...
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  • novelty and inventive step or non-obviousness for the subsequent application claiming the priority of the first application. In other words, the prior art...
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  • invention is non-obvious or not (in U.S. patent law), or involves an inventive step or not (in European patent laws). If it would have been obvious for...
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  • an "inventive concept." If there is no addition of an inventive element to the underlying abstract idea, the court finds the patent invalid under section...
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