Industrial Property Law
Auteur : Louis Vogel
Sommaire de l’ouvrage
Introduction
Part 1: Administrative and professional organization
Part 2: Trademarks, service marks and other distinctive signs
Title 1: Scope of Application
Title 2: Conditions of patentability
Title 3: Obtaining the patent
Title 4: Rights attached to the patent
I: Patent application
Section 2: Assessment of infringement
Section 3: Excercise of action
Section 4: Proof
Section 5: Interim remedies
Section 6: Action for declaration of non-infringement
Section 7: Civil sanctions for patent infringement
Chapter 2: Criminal proceedings
Chapter 3: Customs detention
Part 4: Designs
382. Patent
1 minute de lecture
The proprietor of patent rights may bring a civil action for infringement if, at the time the action is brought, he or she can prove payment of the fees required to maintain the patent in force. Otherwise, the claimant has no standing to sue, and the infringement action is inadmissible, without the court having to declare that the patent is forfeited . If acting on the basis of a European patent d …