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    Supplementary publication 6, Official Journal 2017: Case Law from the Contracting States to the EPC


    Online publication date: 15.12.2017

    Case Law from the Contracting States to the EPC

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    ContentsInsert
    ContentsInsert
    Foreword1
    Foreword1
    Acknowledgments2
    Acknowledgments2
    National courts cited3-4
    National courts cited3-4
    Table of cases5-11
    Table of cases5-11
    A. Patentable inventions12-23
    A. Patentable inventions12-23
    B. Novelty24-45
    B. Novelty24-45
    C. Inventive step46-69
    C. Inventive step46-69
    D. Sufficiency of disclosure70-78
    D. Sufficiency of disclosure70-78
    E. Claims79-115
    E. Claims79-115
    F. Priority116-121
    F. Priority116-121
    G. Institutional matters122-133
    G. Institutional matters122-133
    H. European patents subject to litigation in multiple jurisdictions134-157
    H. European patents subject to litigation in multiple jurisdictions134-157

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