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
Section 1: Filing
I: Request for grant
II: Clear and complete description
B: Unity of invention
IV: Declaration of priority
V: Abstract
VI: Prohibited matters
Section 3: Modification
Chapter 2: Processing the application
Chapter 3: Decision of the Director of the INPI
Chapter 4: Grant of the patent
Chapter 5: Remedies
Chapter 6: Action claiming rights of ownership
Title 4: Rights attached to the patent
Title 5: Patent protection
Part 4: Designs
273. Concept
1 minute de lecture
Since the Law of 2 January 1968 , all patent applications must include one or more claims. They are an essential element of the patent, as they define the subject matter of the protection sought (Article L. 612-6 IP Code), as well as the scope of the protection conferred by the patent (Article L. 613-2 IP Code) . Furthermore, a court cannot take into consideration a feature absent from the claims …