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    Pages 375-394

    Citation: OJ EPO 2004, 375

    Online publication date: 30.7.2004

    INFORMATION FROM THE EPO

    Notice from the European Patent Office dated 3 June 2004 on the pilot project concerning an Extended European Search Report and on the updated Request for Grant (Form 1001)

    On 1 July 2003, the Office commenced a pilot project for EP first filings (ie applications claiming no priority) which involves issuing to the applicant, together with the search report, an opinion on whether the application and the invention to which it relates meet the requirements of the EPC (Extended European Search Report, EESR)1. Some applicants may wish not to receive an Extended European Search Report. Such applicants should request this, preferably when filing the application.

    Under the procedure to date, if no such request was submitted when the application was filed, a communication has been issued giving the applicant the opportunity to declare that he does not wish to receive an EESR. The pilot project has been very well received, with fewer than 3% of applicants opting out of the EESR.

    To simplify the procedure in view of this low opt-out rate, the Office has added a new Section 40 to the Request for Grant (Form 1001), enabling applicants to opt out of the EESR when filing their application. The applicant will therefore no longer be invited in a separate communication to declare that he does not wish to receive an EESR, but may declare so by simply placing a cross in the appropriate box in the Request for Grant form. This applies to all EP first filings filed on or after 1 August 2004.

    The updated reprint (05.04) of the Request for Grant (Form 1001) and the Notes is reproduced below.

    The update is available in printed form2. It is also available in editable PDF format on the EPO's website at "http://www.european-patent-office.org". Remaining copies of the previous version may be used up without prejudice to applicants' rights.

    For technical reasons, the forms embedded in this article are only available in the PDF version.

     

     

    1 OJ EPO 2003, 206

    2 The form ("EPA/EPO/OEB Form 1001, 05.04") is obtainable free of charge from the EPO (preferably from Vienna, but also from Munich, The Hague and Berlin) and the central industrial property offices of the contracting states.

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