European Patent Office

J 0008/07 (Language of the proceedings/MERIAL) vom 08.12.2008

Europäischer Rechtsprechungsidentifikator
ECLI:EP:BA:2008:J000807.20081208
Datum der Entscheidung
8. Dezember 2008
Aktenzeichen
J 0008/07
Antrag auf Überprüfung von
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Anmeldenummer
02759818.4
IPC-Klasse
C12N 1/00
Verfahrenssprache
Französisch
Verteilung
Im Amtsblatt des EPA veröffentlicht (A)
Amtsblattfassungen
Weitere Entscheidungen für diese Akte
J 0008/07 Langue de la procédure 2010-07-01
Zusammenfassungen für diese Entscheidung
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Bezeichnung der Anmeldung
Vaccin contre le virus de la fièvre du Nil
Name des Antragstellers
MERIAL
Name des Einsprechenden
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Kammer
3.1.01
Leitsatz

The following questions are referred to the Enlarged Board of Appeal:

1. If an international patent application has been filed and published under the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) in an official language of the European Patent Office (EPO), can the applicant, on entry into the regional phase before the EPO, file a translation of the application into another EPO official language which then becomes the language of all subsequent proceedings before the EPO?

2. If the answer to that question is no, can EPO departments use, in written proceedings on a European patent application (or an international application in the regional phase), an EPO official language other than the language of proceedings used for the application?

3. If the answer to question 2 is yes, what criteria must be applied to determine the official language to be used?

In particular, must EPO departments agree to any such request from a party or parties?

Schlagwörter
Language of the proceedings - choice of language when a PCT application enters the regional phase - use by the EPO in written proceedings of an official language other than that of the proceedings
Orientierungssatz
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Zitierende Akten
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ORDER

For these reasons it is decided that:

The following questions are referred to the Enlarged Board of Appeal:

1. If an international patent application has been filed and published under the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) in an official language of the European Patent Office (EPO), can the applicant, on entry into the regional phase before the EPO, file a translation of the application into another EPO official language which then becomes the language of all subsequent proceedings before the EPO ?

2. If the answer to that question is no, can EPO departments use, in written proceedings on a European patent application (or an international application in the regional phase), an EPO official language other than the language of proceedings used for the application?

3. If the answer to question 2 is yes, what criteria must be applied to determine the official language to be used?

In particular, must EPO departments agree to any such request from a party or parties?