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Citation: Supplementary publication 4, OJ EPO 2020, Insert
Online publication date: 18.6.2020

CONTENT

FOREWORD by the President of the Boards of Appeal

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BOARD OF APPEAL AND ENLARGED BOARD OF APPEAL CASE LAW 2018 AND 2019

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I. PATENTABILITY

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A. Exceptions to patentability

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1. Patentability of biological inventions

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2. Product claims for plants or plant material

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3. Medical methods

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3.1 "Treatment by surgery" in the case law since G 1/07

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3.2 Apparatus claim – disguised method claim?

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B. Novelty

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1. Common general knowledge

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1.1 Specialist journals as common general knowledge

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2. Availability to the public

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2.1 Public prior use – internal structure or composition of a product

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2.2 The concept of "the public" – public library

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2.3 Public availability of documents submitted for standardisation

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3. Determining the content of the relevant prior art

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3.1 Taking implicit features into account

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4. Ascertaining differences

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4.1 Functional features

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5. Chemical inventions and selection inventions

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5.1 Achieving a higher degree of purity

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6. First and second medical use – new therapeutic application based on the group of subjects to be treated

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7. Second (or further) non-medical method – novelty criteria for product claims with purpose characteristics

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C. Inventive step

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1. Problem and solution approach

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2. Determination of closest prior art in general

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3. Assessment of inventive step

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3.1 Treatment of technical and non-technical features

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3.2 Problem and solution approach when applied to "mixed" inventions

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3.3 Mental activities based on data visualisation

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3.4 Examples of lack of inventive step – selection from obvious alternatives

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II. PATENT APPLICATION AND AMENDMENTS

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A. Claims

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1. Interpretation of ambiguous terms or confirmation of the text of a claim

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B. Unity of invention

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1. Assessment of lack of unity and of requests for refund of further search fees in examination proceedings

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C. Sufficiency of disclosure

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1. Clarity and completeness of disclosure

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1.1 Parameters

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2. Reproducibility without undue burden

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2.1 Occasional failure

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3. The requirement of sufficiency of disclosure in the biotechnology field

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3.1 Deposit of living material

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4. The relationship between Article 83 and Article 84 EPC

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4.1 Article 83 EPC and clarity of claims

29

5. Evidence

30

D. Priority

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1. Right of priority of the applicant

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2. First application in respect of the invention

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2.1 Identity of invention

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3. Multiple priorities or partial priority for one claim

34

3.1 Application of G 1/15 in the jurisprudence of the boards

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E. Amendments

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1. Extension beyond the content of the application as filed – "US-style" dependencies

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2. Disclaimers

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2.1 Accidental anticipation

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2.2 Undisclosed disclaimer must not be related to the teaching of the invention

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3. Extension of the protection conferred

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3.1 Article 123(3) EPC and Article 69 EPC

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3.2 Replacement of drawings

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3.3 Change of claim category

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F. Divisional applications

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1. Request to postpone decision concerning the earlier European patent application

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2. Double patenting

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2.1 Referral decision

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2.2 Same subject-matter claimed

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III. RULES COMMON TO ALL PROCEEDINGS BEFORE THE EPO

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A. The principle of the protection of legitimate expectations

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1. Knowledge of the relevant legal provisions and the case law

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2. Obligation to draw attention to easily remediable deficiencies

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B. Right to be heard

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1. Decision must demonstrably show that arguments were heard and considered

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2. No obligation to address each and every argument

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3. The requirement of a text agreed by the applicant

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C. Oral proceedings

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1. Right to oral proceedings in examination, opposition and appeal proceedings

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2. Preparation of oral proceedings – fixing or changing the date for oral proceedings

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D. Time limits, date of receipt, further processing and interruption of proceedings

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1. Date of receipt of documents transmitted by fax

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2. Interruption of proceedings because of insolvency (Rule 142(1)(b) EPC)

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E. Re-establishment of rights

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1. Date the error ought to have been noticed is decisive

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F. Languages

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1. Derogations from the language of the proceedings in oral proceedings

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G. Formal aspects of decisions of EPO departments

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1. Form of decisions

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1.1 Signatures on a decision under Rule 113 EPC

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1.2 Deficient reasoning insufficient for the purposes of Rule 111(2) EPC

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H. Inspection of files, European Patent Register and stay of proceedings

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1. Stay of proceedings under Rule 14(1) EPC

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2. Rule 14(3) EPC

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I. Intervention

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1. Admissibility

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1.1 National infringement proceedings

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J. Apportionment of costs

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K. Notifications

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1. Notification by postal services

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IV. PROCEEDINGS BEFORE THE DEPARTMENTS OF FIRST INSTANCE

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A. Examination procedure

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1. Decisions with no text submitted or agreed by the applicant (Article 113(2) EPC)

62

2. Amendments and corrections requested according to Rule 71(6) EPC

64

3. Additional search necessary: limited discretion of the examining division

64

B. Opposition procedure

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1. Filing and admissibility requirements – sufficient substantiation of grounds for opposition

65

2. Late submission

68

2.1 Concept of "in due time"

68

2.2 Exercise of discretion – prima facie relevance

69

2.3 New argument versus new chain of reasoning

69

3. Amendments in opposition proceedings

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3.1 Time frame for filing amendments – discretion of the opposition division

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3.2 Scope of examination of amendment

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V. PROCEEDINGS BEFORE THE BOARDS OF APPEAL

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A. Appeal procedure

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1. Filing and admissibility of the appeal

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1.1 Party adversely affected (Article 107 EPC)

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1.2 Appeal filed within the time limit – correction of error

73

1.3 Statement of grounds of appeal

74

1.3.1 Content of the statement of grounds of appeal

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1.3.2 References to submissions made at first instance

75

2. Facts under examination – applying Article 114 EPC in appeal proceedings

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2.1 Fresh ground for opposition on appeal

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2.2 The board need not examine facts of its own motion

77

3. Review of first-instance discretionary decisions

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3.1 Submissions admitted at first instance – part of the appeal proceedings

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4. New submissions on appeal

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4.1 Amendments after arrangement of the oral proceedings

78

4.2 Communication of a board of appeal

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4.3 Late submission of new arguments, objections and lines of attack in appeal proceedings

80

4.4 Article 12(4) RPBA 2007

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4.4.1 Broadening of claims considered by the opposition division

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4.4.2 Resubmission of requests withdrawn at opposition stage

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4.5 Converging or diverging versions of claims

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5. Reimbursement of appeal fees

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5.1 Appeal deemed not to have been filed or inadmissible appeal

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5.2 Violation must be of a procedural nature

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5.3 Error of judgement by a department of first instance

90

5.4 Excessive length of proceedings

90

5.5 Violation of the principle of the protection of legitimate expectations

92

5.6 Withdrawal of appeal under Rule 103(2) EPC

93

B. Proceedings before the Enlarged Board of Appeal

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1. Article 112a(1) EPC – adversely affected party entitled to file a petition for review

93

2. Time limit for filing a petition for review

94

3. No opportunity to comment, surprising reasons

95

4. Article 112a(2)(a) EPC – alleged breach of Article 24 EPC

95

5. Article 112a(2)(c) EPC – alleged fundamental violation of Article 113 EPC

96

6. No right to a further hearing at first instance

97

7. Successful petitions under Article 112a(2)(c) EPC

98

ANNEXES

 

ANNEX 1

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Decisions discussed in the Case Law Report 2018/2019

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ANNEX 2

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Cited decisions

110

ANNEX 3

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Headnotes/catchwords to 2019 decisions which have been (or will be) published

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