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  2. Unified Patent Court - Wikipedia

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    The Unified Patent Court (UPC) is a common supranational [2] patent court of 18 member states of the European Union, [3] which opened on 1 June 2023. It hears cases regarding infringement and revocation proceedings of European patents (regular European patents unless they were opted out and unitary patents). A single court ruling is directly ...

  3. Unified Patent Court's opt-out provisions - Wikipedia

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    Applications to opt out cannot be filed with the European Patent Office (EPO), even though information about opt-outs is expected to also be available from the European Patent Register. [2] Only published patent applications can be opted out, [2] [8] and a European patent can only be opted out "in respect of all EPC contracting states for which ...

  4. Category:Unified Patent Court - Wikipedia

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    About Wikipedia; Contact us; Contribute Help; Learn to edit; ... Pages in category "Unified Patent Court" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.

  5. Unified Patents - Wikipedia

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    In January 2013, Unified signed its first member. [11] Since 2012, Unified has grown to more than 60 members including NetApp and Google. [12] [13] Unified Patents filed its first IPR against Clouding IP's patent 6,738,799. [14] Since then Unified has filed several IPRs against patent trolls (e.g. against PersonalWeb regarding patent 5,978,791 ...

  6. Forty-first Amendment of the Constitution (Agreement on a ...

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    The Agreement on the Unified Patent Court was signed in 2013 by Ireland and 25 EU member states. The Unified Patent Court started operations in 2023 for 17 EU members. The court settles disputes regarding European patents, including European patents with unitary effect. Entry into force of the agreement for Ireland would also mean that Ireland ...

  7. Patent court - Wikipedia

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    A patent court is a court specializing in patent law, or having substantially exclusive jurisdiction over patent law issues. In some systems, such courts also have jurisdiction over other areas of intellectual property law , such as copyright and trademark .

  8. Software patents under the European Patent Convention - Wikipedia

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    Like the other parts of the paragraph 2, computer programs are open to patenting to the extent that they provide a technical contribution to the prior art.In the case of computer programs and according to the case law of the Boards of Appeal, a technical contribution typically means a further technical effect that goes beyond the normal physical interaction between the program and the computer.

  9. Patent offices in Europe - Wikipedia

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    a Unified Patent Court (UPC) competent for the member states of the Unified Patent Court Agreement (UPCA). The enforcement of European patents is conducted and decided either at a national level, i.e. before national courts, [1] or at the UPC level, for European patents with unitary effect and European patents that have not been opted out.