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    Page 37

    Citation: OJ EPO 2003, 37

    Online publication date: 30.1.2003

    INFORMATION FROM THE CONTRACTING / EXTENSION STATES
    DK Denmark

    New fee rates

    By Order No. 812 dated 30 September 20021 some patent fees of the Danish Patent and Trademark Office have been changed.

    Proprietors of European patents with effect in Denmark are advised that from 1 January 2003 the following items are affected:

    1. Basic fee for publication of translations of European patent specifications: DKK 1 100

    2. Basic fee for publication of amended translations of European patent specifications: DKK 1 100

    The additional fee to be paid for each page of the translation (including any drawings) in excess of 35 remains unchanged: DKK 80.

    Updating of the information brochure "National law relating to the EPC"

    Users of the EPO information brochure "National law relating to the EPC" (11th edition) are asked to make the appropriate amendment to the amount of the fee shown in Table IV, column 3.

     

    1 Bekendtgørelse nr. 812 om Patent- og Varemærkestyrelsens gebyrer.

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