European Patent Office

T 0795/21 (Chemical compounds / NUCANA) du 24.03.2023

Identifiant européen de la jurisprudence
ECLI:EP:BA:2023:T079521.20230324
Date de la décision
24 mars 2023
Numéro de l'affaire
T 0795/21
Requête en révision de
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Numéro de la demande
15154759.3
Langue de la procédure
Anglais
Distribution
Non distribuées (D)
Téléchargement
Décision en anglais
Versions JO
Aucun lien JO trouvé
Autres décisions pour cet affaire
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Résumés pour cette décision
Résumé de EPC2000 Art 076
Titre de la demande
Chemical compounds
Nom du demandeur
NuCana plc
Nom de l'opposant
Gilead Sciences, Inc.
Chambre
3.3.07
Sommaire
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Mots-clés
Inventive step - (no) main request, auxiliary requests 1-3, 10-13, 24-27, 34-37, 48-49, 52-53, 60-61, 54-65, 72-75, 84-87, 96-97, 201-103
Divisional application - subject-matter extends beyond content of earlier application
Divisional application - (yes) auxiliary requess 4-9, 14-23, 28-33, 38-47, 50-51, 54-59, 62-63, 66-71, 76-83, 88-95, 98-101, 104-107
Exergue
Following the explicit reference in G 2/10 to the applicability of the existing jurisprudence regarding the singling out of compounds or sub-classes of compounds or other so-called intermediate generalisations not specifically mentioned nor implicitly disclosed in the application as filed (see G 2/10, section 4.5.4), the Board understands the notion of
"the remaining generic group of compounds differing from the original group only by its smaller size" versus "singling out an hitherto not specifically mentioned sub-class of compounds"
and the notion of
"mere restriction of the required protection" versus "generating another invention" or "suitable to provide a technical contribution to the originally disclosed subject-matter"
as developed in the jurisprudence (see in section Case Law of the Boards of Appeal, supra, section II.E.1.6.3) not as modifications of the "gold standard" for the assessment of amendments in the form of additional or alternative criteria, but rather as considerations which may arise from the application of this standard when assessing amendments by deletion of options from multiple lists and which may affirm the result of such assessment. In particular, the observation that a deletion of options from multiple lists is an amendment suitable to provide a technical contribution to the originally disclosed subject-matter, can be used to support the assessment that this amendment is not in compliance with the "gold standard".
Affaires citantes
T 0379/23

Order

For these reasons it is decided that:

1. The decision under appeal is set aside.

2. The patent is revoked.