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Förderverein Informationstechnik und Gesellschaft

EU: Brussels patent activities

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Date: 09/01/2001

Location: Brussels, Belgium

Meeting type: Working group meeting Meeting

name: Working Party on Intellectual Property - Patents

Policy area: Internal market, consumer affairs and tourism

Chair: Karin Hökborg

Description of the meeting

The most important matter for this Working Party is the community patent, which means that after one patent application, a patent can be obtained which applies in all Member States. A further question is whether it is possible to apply for a patent for computer software. Coordination of matters concerning biotechnology also lies within the scope of this Working Party.


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Draft provisional agenda for the Working Party on Intellectual Property (Patents), 9 and 10 January 2001

Date: 04/01/2001 Policy area: Internal market, consumer affairs and tourism News item: Working group agendas

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MESSAGE:

Working Party will continue its examination of the proposal (10786/001 PI 49) and in particular:

- relations between the future Regulation and the European Patent Convention;

- the judicial system.

Contact information: DATE: 9 (afternoon) and 10 January 2001

TIME: 15.00 on 9 and 09.30 on 10

VENUE: Council Secretariat JUSTUS LIPSIUS BUILDING Rue de la Loi 175, 1048 BRUSSELS

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Date: 10/01/2001 Location: Brussels, Belgium

Meeting type: Working group meeting Meeting name: Working Party on Intellectual Property - Patents Policy area: Internal market, consumer affairs and tourism Chair: Karin Hökborg

Description of the meeting

The most important matter for this Working Party is the community patent, which means that after one patent application, a patent can be obtained which applies in all Member States. A further question is whether it is possible to apply for a patent for computer software. Coordination of matters concerning biotechnology also lies within the scope of this Working Party.

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