On 31 October 2007, the Government of the Republic of Croatia (HR) deposited its instrument of accession to the European Patent Convention (EPC) and to the Act revising the EPC of 29 November 2000.
The EPC in its revised version will accordingly enter into force for Croatia on 1 January 2008.
The European Patent Organisation will thus comprise the following 34 member states as from 1 January 2008:
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and the United Kingdom.
Further information concerning the effects of this accession and the provisions which Croatia has enacted for the implementation of the EPC will be published in later issues of the Official Journal.
European patent applications filed on or after 1 January 2008 will include the designation of the new contracting state 1 . It will not be possible to designate Croatia retroactively in applications filed before that date.
To allow the new contracting state to be designated, however, the EPO will accord European patent applications filed in December 2007 the filing date of 1 January 2008 if the applicant expressly requests that filing date when filing the application.
Nationals of Croatia and persons having their principal place of business or residence in Croatia will also be entitled, as from 1 January 2008, to file international applications with the European Patent Office as receiving Office.
Any PCT request (PCT/RO/101) filed on or after 1 January 2008 will automatically designate the new EPC contracting state for the purpose of obtaining a European patent (Rule 4.9(a)(iii) PCT).
No European patents for Croatia can be granted on the basis of international applications with a filing date prior to 1 January 2008. However, a national patent can be granted, assuming that Croatia has been designated in the international application. The designation of Croatia at the time an international application with a filing date prior to 1 January 2008 enters the European phase 2 is legally invalid.
The extension agreement between the Republic of Croatia and the European Patent Organisation will terminate with the entry into force of the EPC in Croatia on 1 January 2008. It will thereafter no longer be possible to extend European Patent applications and patents to Croatia 3 . The extension system will, however, continue to apply to all European and international applications filed prior to 1 January 2008, as well as to all European patents granted in respect of such applications.