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  2. Opposition procedure before the European Patent Office

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    The opposition procedure before the European Patent Office (EPO) is a post-grant, contentious, [1] inter partes, administrative [2] procedure intended to allow any European patent to be centrally opposed. European patents granted by the EPO under the European Patent Convention (EPC) may be opposed by any person from the public (no commercial or ...

  3. Claims under the European Patent Convention - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Article 84 of the European Patent Convention (EPC) [1] specifies that the "matter" for which patent protection is sought in an application - the purported invention - shall be stated ("defined") in the claims. This legal provision also requires that the claims must be clear and concise, and supported by the description. [1]

  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. European Patent Convention - Wikipedia

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    The European Patent Convention (EPC), also known as the Convention on the Grant of European Patents of 5 October 1973, is a multilateral treaty instituting the European Patent Organisation and providing an autonomous legal system according to which European patents are granted. The term European patent is used to refer to patents granted under ...

  6. Software patents under the European Patent Convention

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    t. e. The patentability of software, computer programs and computer-implemented inventions under the European Patent Convention (EPC) is the extent to which subject matter in these fields is patentable under the Convention on the Grant of European Patents of October 5, 1973. The subject also includes the question of whether European patents ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. European Patent Office - Wikipedia

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    European Patent Office. The European Patent Office (EPO) [notes 1] is one of the two organs of the European Patent Organisation (EPOrg), the other being the Administrative Council. [4] The EPO acts as executive body for the organisation [5][6] while the Administrative Council acts as its supervisory body [5] as well as, to a limited extent, its ...

  9. Guidelines for Examination in the European Patent Office

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    The Guidelines for Examination in the European Patent Office (or, for short, the EPO Guidelines) are general instructions, for the examiners working at the European Patent Office (EPO) as well as for the parties interacting with the EPO, on the practice and procedure at the EPO in the various aspects of the prosecution of European patent applications and European patents.