Bekendtgørelse om patenter og supplerende beskyttelsescertifikater | B20210211105 — Denmark law | Esheria

Bekendtgørelse om patenter og supplerende beskyttelsescertifikater

The provision says which patent applications the rules apply to and where Danish, international, and European patent applications covering Denmark must be filed.

Jurisdiction
Denmark
Instrument
Regulation
Citation
B20210211105
Status
In force
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
da
Updated
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Statute overview

About this statute

The provision says which patent applications the rules apply to and where Danish, international, and European patent applications covering Denmark must be filed. En dansk patentansøgning skal indeholde bestemte oplysninger om ansøgeren, fuldmægtig, opfinderen, opfindelsens titel og eventuel prioritet. Patent applicants must provide specified filing information and attachments, including extra proof when the applicant is not the inventor or when biological material is deposited. The patent applicant must include the prescribed fee and, for certain biological-material inventions, disclose the material’s origin or say it is unknown; for human-origin material, the application must also state whether consent was given. Reglerne siger, at ansøgeren skal følge frister og oplysninger for prioritet, indleveringsdag og bilag til patentansøgningen, og at der gælder særlige krav ved mangler, oversættelser og deponeret biologisk materiale.

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