BARDEHLE PAGENBERG DOST ALTENBURG GEISSLER
Interpretation of Patents in Europe

"Interpretation of Patents in Europe"

Application of Article 69 EPC

 

Edited by Dr. Jochen Pagenberg, LL.M. (Harvard),
Attorney-at-Law, Bardehle Pagenberg, Munich/Paris,
 
and Prof. William R. Cornish, QC, LLD, FBA, Formerly Herchel Smith Professor of Intellectual Property Law, University of Cambridge, External academic member of the Max-Planck-Institute for Intellectual Property, Competition and Tax Law, Munich

 

The book contains a collection of national reports on patent interpretation in infringement
proceedings from the most important patent litigation countries in Europe. Prominent patent
specialists of each country, namely academics, judges and patent litigators have written the reports. With their broad experience in comparative law they not only describe the status quo of their
respective countries but identify the most controversial areas where differences from country to country exist and suggest a common approach.

Art. 69 of the European Patent Convention (EPC) is the central interpretation rule for the determination of the scope of European patents which has also found its way into national laws. Presently divergent decisions from country to country are the norm although efforts have been made to change the situation. The aim of a pan-European litigation system, which has been under discussion for some time is that one will have less contradictory decisions where identical patents are litigated.

Since Art. 69 EPC will remain the central rule of interpretation for the national as well as European system, the book tries to find a sound and practicable compromise of interpretation which may serve as a guide for judges in this field.

 


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305 pages. Hardcover

ISBN 978-3-452-26082-8
Published by Carl Heymanns Verlag, 2007

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Contributors

Jan Brinkhof, Professor of Industrial Property Law, Utrecht,
Attorney-at-Law, Amsterdam, Former Presiding Judge Court of Appeal, The Hague

William R. Cornish, QC, LLD, FBA, Formerly Herchel Smith Professor
of Intellectual Property Law, University of Cambridge

Mario Franzosi, Professor of Law, Verona, Attorney-at-Law, Milan

Julien Fréneaux, Attorney-at-Law, Bardehle Pagenberg, Paris

Christian Gassauer-Fleissner, Dr. iur., Attorney-at-Law,
Gassauer-Fleissner Rechtsanwälte GmbH, Vienna

Jonas Gullikson, LL.M., Attorney-at-Law, European Patent Attorney,
Ström & Gullikson IPC AB, Jonas Gullikson Advocates Ltd, Stockholm

Alexander Harguth, Attorney-at-Law, Munich/Paris

Alfred Keukenschrijver, Justice at the German Federal Supreme Court,
Karlsruhe/Munich

Uta Köster, Dr. rer. Nat., Dipl. Biologin, Attorney-at-Law, BASF AG, Ludwigshafen

René Monsch, Dipl. Masch-Ing. ETH, European Patent Attorney and
former specialist judgeof the Commercial Court of the Canton of Zürich,
E. Blum & Co., Patent and Trademark Attorneys, Zürich

Jochen Pagenberg, Dr. jur., LL.M. (Harvard),
Attorney-at-Law, Bardehle Pagenberg, Munich/Paris

Patrick Troller, Dr. iur., Attorney-at-Law, Troller Hitz Troller & Partner, Lucerne

Michael Wolner, Dr. iur., Attorney-at-Law, Gassauer-Fleissner Rechtsanwälte GmbH, Vienna