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Case law of the EPO Boards of Appeal in 2006
Authors:Davies   Gillian
Abstract:Legal context: The article reviews significant decisions handed down by theBoards of Appeal of the European Patent Office (EPO) in 2006,concentrating on decisions of the Enlarged Board and the Boardsof Appeal issued in 2006 and published or to be published inthe OJ EPO. Key points: The article discusses the application of Art. 24 EPC on exclusionand objection to members of the boards of appeal in the lightof the following decisions: G 1/05, T 281/03 and J 15/04; referralspending before the EBA on the subject of divisional applications(Art. 76 EPC and R. 25 EPC) and exclusion from patentabilityunder R. 23d(c) in conjunction with Art. 53a EPC; and decisionsof technical boards of appeal on exclusions from patentability(Arts. 52 (2)(3) and (4) EPC), the requirement of industrialapplicability (Art. 57 EPC) and re-establishment of rights (Art.122 EPC). Practical significance: The article provides an overview of the 2006 case law of theboards of appeal which is particularly useful since most ofthe decisions discussed have not yet been published in the OJEPO. The author is critical of the recent case law on the applicationof Art. 24 EPC (exclusion and objection to members of the boardsof appeal) and reports on several decisions of particular legalinterest.
Keywords:Each year the Boards of Appeal of the European Patent Office produce large numbers of decisions in relation to disputed patentability of inventions and the legal mechanisms by which those disputes may legitimately be resolved.    The number of decisions generated each year is so vast that it is not feasible even for the interested and conscientious patent practitioner to read them all.    This article provides an overview of evolving European Patent Office law, based on decisions of the Enlarged Board and the Board of Appeal in several key areas during 2006.
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