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    Official Journal March 2026

    Online publication date: 31.3.2026

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    EUROPEAN PATENT OFFICE

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    Decision of the President of the European Patent Office dated 18 February 2026 concerning the audio recording of oral proceedings before the Unitary Patent Protection Division for the purpose of preparing the minutes of oral proceedings with the assistance of artificial intelligenceA18
    Decision of the President of the European Patent Office dated 25 March 2026 concerning the electronic filing of documentsA19
    Decision of the President of the European Patent Office dated 25 March 2026 concerning the web-based service MyEPO and electronic notification to the Mailbox in proceedings under the EPC and the PCTA20
    Decision of the President of the European Patent Office dated 25 March 2026 concerning the filing of documents during telephone consultations and during interviews and oral proceedings held by videoconferenceA21
    Notice from the European Patent Office dated 25 March 2026 concerning the filing of documents in DOCX formatA22
    Definition of "DOCX" for filing with the European Patent Office (version 3) dated 25 March 2026A23

    BOARDS OF APPEAL

    Decision of the Enlarged Board of Appeal dated 25 September 2025 - G 0002/24A24

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