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| | Glossary of IPR Related Terms - US Department of State |
 | | Patent Cooperation Treaty : The Patent Cooperation Treaty enables an inventor to file a single international application in addition to the main patent application filed in a treaty-member country; this simplifies the process of an applicant's seeking a patent on the same invention in more than one nation. |  | | The United States became a party to the Patent Cooperation Treaty 24 January 1978; China became a party to the Patent Cooperation Treaty 1 January 1994. |  | | The treaty also serves to safeguard the reliability and integrity of the online marketplace, by requiring countries to prohibit the deliberate alteration or deletion of electronic "rights management information": that is, information that identifies a work, its author, performer orowner, and the terms and conditions for its use. |
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http://usinfo.state.gov/ei/economic_issues/intellectual_property/ipr_china/china_ipr_glossary.html
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| | Basic Pct Patent Cooperation Treaty Seminar |
 | | We have information about "basic pct patent cooperation treaty seminar" and everything else online for basic pct patent cooperation treaty seminar. |  | | WIPO National Seminar on the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) WIPO speakers: Mr. Sinha and Mr... |  | | London (GB) Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) Tel: (441483) 57 00 99.. |
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http://patentuspto.com/basicpctpatentcooperationtreatyseminar
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| | Patent Examination Policy - xxxx |
 | | Such issues most often arise through petitions to the Commissioner in PCT international applications and in U.S. national stage applications submitted under 35 U.S.C. interprets and/or suggests changes to patent laws and rules and studies their effect on the Patent Cooperation Treaty. |  | | The function of the PCT Special Programs Branch is to educate and assist the patent community with respect to the Patent Cooperation Treaty. |  | | An important goal of the USPTO is to provide the worldwide intellectual property community with the most innovative and up-to-date customer service involving the Patent Cooperation Treaty. |
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http://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/pac/dapps/pct/
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| | Prepare For the Future-Protect Your Patents Globally Now II |
 | | The Patent Cooperation Treaty is a multilateral treaty concluded in Washington in 1970. |  | | World Intellectual Property Organization, Patent Cooperation Treaty, http://www.wipo.int/pct/en/treaty/about.htm (last visited Sept. 7, 2005). |  | | Patent Office of the Cooperation Council For the Arab States of the Gulf, http://www.gulf-patent-office.org.sa/ (last visited Oct. 12, 2005). |
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http://www.ipfrontline.com/printtemplate.asp?id=7060
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| | ipria - International Developments |
 | | The Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) makes it possible to seek patent protection for an invention simultaneously in each of the 123 Contracting States by filing one "international" patent application under the PCT with one patent office in one language. |  | | Following the successful adoption of the Patent Law Treaty (PLT) in June 2000, which harmonises many aspects of patent procedure, the Standing Committee on the Law of Patents (SCP) is currently considering the adoption of a Substantive Patent Law Treaty (SPLT). |  | | Efforts to revise a key international treaty in the field of trademarks made significant headway, as the Committee agreed on a text to be proposed as a basis for negotiations at the Diplomatic Conference for the Adoption of the Revised Trademark Law Treaty (TLT), to be convened in March 2006. |
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http://www.ipria.net/developments_in_ip/intdev/wipo.html
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| | Patent Examination Policy - OPLA - Office of Patent Legal Administration |
 | | The function of the PCT Special Programs Branch is to educate and assist the patent community with respect to the Patent Cooperation Treaty. |  | | Such issues most often arise through petitions to the Commissioner in PCT international applications and in U.S. national stage applications submitted under 35 U.S.C. interprets and/or suggests changes to patent laws and rules and studies their effect on the Patent Cooperation Treaty. |  | | The PCT Legal Affairs Branch resolves legal issues relating to the Patent Cooperation Treaty. |
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http://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/pac/dapps/pct
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| | 1801 Basic Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) Principles - 1800 Patent Cooperation Treaty |
 | | 1801 Basic Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) Principles - 1800 Patent Cooperation Treaty |  | | The basic function of the International Searching Authority (ISA) is to conduct a prior art search of inventions claimed in international applications; it does this by searching in at least the minimum documentation defined by the Treaty (PCT Articles 15 and 16 and PCT Rule 34). |  | | The basic functions of the International Bureau (IB) are to maintain the master file of all international applications and to act as the publisher and central coordinating body under the Treaty. |
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http://mpep.patentbargroup.com/html/1800_1801.htm
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| | EAPO / Documents / Eurasian Patent Convention |
 | | The Patent Cooperation Treaty and its Regulations shall be applied in the Eurasian Patent System and, in the case of conflict between them and this Convention and its Regulations, the former shall prevail. |  | | The Eurasian Office shall be a receiving Office, and also a designated and an elected Office, under the Patent Cooperation Treaty and may, with the authorization of the Administrative Council, apply for the status of International searching and Preliminary Examining Authority under the Treaty. |  | | The term of a Eurasian patent shall be 20 years from the filing date of the Eurasian application. |
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http://www.eapo.org/eng/documents/konvenci.shtml
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| | Patent Examination Policy - xxxx |
 | | Such issues most often arise through petitions to the Commissioner in PCT international applications and in U.S. national stage applications submitted under 35 U.S.C. interprets and/or suggests changes to patent laws and rules and studies their effect on the Patent Cooperation Treaty. |  | | The function of the PCT Special Programs Branch is to educate and assist the patent community with respect to the Patent Cooperation Treaty. |  | | deals with other aspects of international patent law such as harmonization, the Patent Law Treaty, and electronic filing. |
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http://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/pac/dapps/pct/
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| | EXECUTIVE SUMMARY |
 | | The main activities under the Patent Agenda relate to the efforts to promote the ratification of the Patent Law Treaty (PLT); the reform of the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT); and, the ongoing negotiations on a Substantive Patent Law Treaty (SPLT). |  | | In particular, this paper discusses the relaxation of the conditions for admission of a patent application and the determination of the application date, which is crucial for the assessment of novelty and inventive step, as well as the establishment of the right to a patent grant in case of rival claims by different inventors. |  | | The Patent Agenda has been conceived and is executed with the goal of benefiting those companies with large-scale international patenting activity, and to support the proliferation of patents on incremental developments, which are often used to erect market barriers. |
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http://www.southcentre.org/publications/wipopatent/wipopatent-03.htm
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| | Treaty of Gandamak |
 | | treaty kyoto treaty peace treaty bilateral investment treaty patent cooperation treaty |  | | Treaty Establishing the European Community Consolidated version of the EC Treaty, taking into account the amendments made by the Treaty of Maastricht. |  | | The Versailles Treaty, June 28,1919 Text of the treaty, with a bibliography, maps and cartoons. |
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http://www.serebella.com/encyclopedia/article-Treaty_of_Gandamak.html
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| | Patent Examination Policy - xxxx |
 | | Such issues most often arise through petitions to the Commissioner in PCT international applications and in U.S. national stage applications submitted under 35 U.S.C. interprets and/or suggests changes to patent laws and rules and studies their effect on the Patent Cooperation Treaty. |  | | An important goal of the USPTO is to provide the worldwide intellectual property community with the most innovative and up-to-date customer service involving the Patent Cooperation Treaty. |  | | deals with other aspects of international patent law such as harmonization, the Patent Law Treaty, and electronic filing. |
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http://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/pac/dapps/pct/
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| | Eurasian Patent Convention on WWW Belarus |
 | | Article 20 Application of the Patent Cooperation Treaty The Patent Cooperation Treaty and its Regulations shall be applied in the Eurasian Patent System and, in the case of conflict between them and this Convention and its Regulations, the former shall prevail. |  | | Eurasian Patent Convention (cames inforce since Jnuary 1, 1996) |  | | The Eurasian application filed through a national Office shall have the same effect as if it had been filed with the Eurasian Office on the same date, provided that it is transmitted to the Eurasian Office within the time limit prescribed in the Patent Regulations. |
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http://www.belarus.net/PAG/eurasian_patent_convention.htm
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| | PCT02.htm |
 | | CONCORD, NH --Franklin Pierce Law Center will hold its Fourth Basic Patent Cooperation Treaty Seminar on Friday and Saturday, April 26 and 27, in cooperation with the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) of Geneva, Switzerland. |  | | Vital for patent attorneys, patent agents and patent administrators, the seminar will provide participants in-depth knowledge and understanding of the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT). |  | | The seminar will be held at the Courtyard Marriott, Concord. |
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http://www.resources.piercelaw.edu/releases/PCT02.htm
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| | EAPO / Annual Report 1999 |
 | | EAPC membership is open to any United Nations member that is bound by the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property and the Patent Cooperation Treaty, and is located in Europe or Asia. |  | | Article 20 of the EAPC, for example, confirms the principle of priority of PCT norms: "The patent Cooperation Treaty and its Regulations shall be applied in the Eurasian Patent System and, in the case of conflict between them and this Convention and its Regulations, the former shall prevail". |  | | Article 19 of the EAPC lists the approximate list of details that concern the Eurasian patent procedure that must be present in the Patent Regulations and, in particular, the conditions and procedure of administrative cancellation of Eurasian patents. |
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http://www.eapo.org/eng/report1999/3_1_law.html
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| | european patent office and other office related information |
 | | patent applications and granted European patents published since the opening of the European Patent Office (EPO) in 1978, and bibliographic records for PCT (Patent Cooperation Treaty) applic 348... |  | | European Patent Office (EPO) Withdraws First Patent For Biopiracy A patent was awarded to the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the multinational company WR Grace and Co. |  | | Browse or search the Classification System of the European Patent Office esp@cenet ® and the IPC Reform IPC8 From the beginning of January 2006 the new International Patent Classification (version 8... |
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http://www.nethorde.com/office/european-patent-office.html
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| | AGIP - Patents Law of UAE |
 | | International filing of a patent application: A patent application submitted to a patent office in one of the member states of the Patent Cooperation Treaty, upon which application the patentee shall be entitled to protect his invention in the member states in accordance with the terms and conditions provided for in the said treaty. |  | | The assignment or pledge of a letters patent or a utility certificate shall not be deemed an evidence against any party unless such an assignment or pledge has duly been registered in the patent records or in the records of the utility certificates, and have also been published in the industrial property circular. |  | | If the fee is not duly paid by the owner of the letters patent or by the holder of the utility certificate within the prescribed period indicated hereinbefore (6 months from the due date), the letters patent or the utility certificate shall then lapse. |
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http://www.agip.com/laws/uae/p.htm
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| | Patent & Law"YUS": Actual Problems of Intellectual Property Protection in Russian Federation |
 | | Simultaneously with all types of patent services the Patent & Law Firm "YUS" prepares the International Applications and prosecutes them according to the Patent Cooperation Treaty particularly using the program PCT-EASY. |  | | In the aim of simplification of the inventions protection simultaneously in a number of countries and for accelerating the access to technical information, comprised in the protected documents, the drafting and filing of the International Applications are regulated by the Patent Cooperation Treaty. |  | | The Patent & Law Firm "YUS" has the program version of the PCT-EASY system which proposes presenting the Patent Application with the enclosure of the Abstract in the electronic form in the form of archive file written down on the diskette carrier and also on the paper carrier (the right copy). |
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http://www.yus.ru/ar_e/ar3895570291.htm
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| | Patent Model Association |
 | | May 25?June 17, 1970 Diplomatic Conference on the Patent Cooperation Treaty is held in Washington with 77 nations and 22 international organizations represented. |  | | June 1, 1978 The first international application filed under the Patent Cooperation Treaty is received in the United States Receiving Office. |  | | All money received by the Patent Office for its services is subsequently paid directly to the Treasury, and the expenses of the Office, like those of other government departments, are met by congressional appropriations. |
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http://patentmodelassociation.com/story.html
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| | Encyclopedia: Patent Cooperation Treaty |
 | | The Patent Cooperation Treaty was signed in Washington on June 19, 1970, and entered into force on January 21, 1978 initially with 18 Contracting States. |  | | The Patent Law Treaty (PLT) is a patent law multilateral treaty concluded on June 1, 2000 in Geneva, Switzerland, by 53 States and one intergovernmental organization, the European Patent Organisation. |  | | The Treaty was subsequently amended in 1979, and modified in 1984 and 2001. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Patent-Cooperation-Treaty
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| | Kingdom Office Patent United |
 | | Patent Rules Patent Cooperation Treaty PCT Database Software Patent Institute United Kingdom Patent Office United States Code [Title 35] United States Patent and Trademark Office [FAQs] United... |  | | Spanish Office of Patents and Trademarks Swedish Patent and Registration Office - In English United Kingdom Patent Office UPOV - The International Union for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants... |  | | Summary of the Discussion To begin the work of the task force, the United Kingdom Patent Office, which was asked by the Working Group to act as coordinator, provided a further discussion paper, (also... |
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http://www.patents-searches.com/patent8/KingdomOfficePatentUnited
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| | ICTSD - BRIDGES Trade BioRes |
 | | The negotiations on the Substantive Patent Law Treaty (SPLT), underway since November 2000, constitute one of the fundamental pillars of WIPO's patent agenda together with the reform process of the Patent Cooperation Treaty and the Secretariat's efforts in marketing the Patent Law Treaty (see BRIDGES Trade BioRes, 10 October 2002). |  | | Regarding the SPLT, GRAIN has expressed concern that the Treaty could make the TRIPs Agreement obsolete as it would set up a fixed set of rules on what could be patented and under what conditions. |  | | In addition, Brazil would like to see "compliance with applicable law on other matters" to be included as grounds for refusal of a claimed invention, including "law on public health, nutrition, ethics in scientific research, environment, access to genetic resources, protection of traditional knowledge and other areas of public interests" (Article 13.3). |
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http://www.ictsd.org/biores/02-12-11/story2.htm
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| | Patent Rules |
 | | Subject to subsection 58(8), the provisions of the Patent Cooperation Treaty and the Regulations under the PCT shall apply in respect of |  | | "Budapest Treaty" means the Budapest Treaty on the International Recognition of the Deposit of Microorganisms for the Purposes of Patent Procedure, done at Budapest on April 28, 1977, to which Canada is a party; ( Traité de Budapest) |  | | "Regulations under the Budapest Treaty" means the Regulations under the Budapest Treaty on the International Recognition of the Deposit of Microorganisms for the Purposes of Patent Procedure ; ( Règlement d'exécution du Traité de Budapest) |
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http://laws.justice.gc.ca/en/p-4/SOR-96-423/text.html
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| | Wo038en |
 | | A Contracting Party may apply the provisions of the Patent Cooperation Treaty relating to payment of application fees. |  | | (2) [ No Regulation of Substantive Patent Law ] Nothing in this Treaty or the Regulations is intended to be construed as prescribing anything that would limit the freedom of a Contracting Party to prescribe such requirements of the applicable substantive law relating to patents as it desires. |  | | In addition, no such intergovernmental organization shall participate in the vote if any one of its Member States party to this Treaty is a Member State of another such intergovernmental organization and that other intergovernmental organization participates in that vote. |
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http://www.wipo.org/clea/docs/en/wo/wo038en.htm
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| | IP Menu - Global List of Patent Searching Services & Resources |
 | | This database provides excellent coverage of bibliographic data relating to patent specifications issued by the patent offices of over 40 issuing authorities, including European Patent Office and Patent Cooperation Treaty published applications, plus Research Disclosures. |  | | The GLOBALPat database is derived from the First Page Data Base (FPDB) produced by the Trilateral Offices of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, the European Patent Office and the Japanese Patent Office. |  | | EPTracker is based upon a Public Information Service from the European Patent Office, the European Patent Registry Online (epoline TM). |
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http://www.ipmenu.com/patentresources.htm
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| | Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty |
 | | treaty kyoto treaty peace treaty bilateral investment treaty patent cooperation treaty nuclear nuclear power nuclear reactor nuclear services nuclear warfare nuclear warhead nuclear waste nuclear weapon |  | | India and Pakistan Nuclear Tests and the Test Ban Treaty Material on the impact of Indian and Pakistani nuclear tests on the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty. |  | | Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Organization Preparatory commission provides information on the activities to establish the global verification regime foreseen in the Treaty. |
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http://www.serebella.com/encyclopedia/article-Nuclear_Nonproliferation_Treaty.html
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| | Patent Lawyer Houston |
 | | around the world, patent cooperation treaty, patent lawyer, patent lawyers, patent office, patent... |  | | Patent Lawyer, South Dakota Patent Lawyer, Tennessee Patent Lawyer, Texas Patent Lawyer, Utah Patent Lawyer... |  | | Last winter, Mark Geragos was the king of defense lawyers, a legal superstar who was managing to represent both Michael Jackson and Scott Peterson. |
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http://www.lawyersintexas.info/Patent-Lawyer-Houston
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| | ARS Culture Collection - NRRL |
 | | The Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) became effective in 1970 and was amended in 1978 and 1979, and has been signed by all industrially important countries. |  | | The treaty allows an applicant to file a single application in a standard format through the applicant's national patent office and have the application recognized as a valid filing in as many PCT countries as selected. |  | | To date, 31 countries are signatories of this treaty and 31 International Depositary Authorities, including the ARS Patent Culture Collection, have been designated throughout the world. |
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http://nrrl.ncaur.usda.gov/PatentCollection/TheBudapest_Treaty.html
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| | patent office england |
 | | UK Patent Office UK Patent Office The Patent Office has a collection of more than four million documents including patents published by the United States, the European Patent Office and under the Patent Cooperation Treaty. |  | | Patent Office on civil and criminal proceedings for England and Wales, and the arrangements... |  | | The Patent Office is responsible for coordinating intellectual property policy for the... |
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http://www.londonoffices.com/1/post-office-england/patent-office-england.htm
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| | cooperation - OneLook Dictionary Search |
 | | Phrases that include cooperation: asia pacific economic cooperation, gulf cooperation council, asia-pacific economic cooperation, economic cooperation administration, patent cooperation treaty, more... |  | | Example: "Their cooperation with us was essential for the success of our mission" |  | | Cooperation : Online Plain Text English Dictionary [home, info] |
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http://www.onelook.com/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/bware/dofind.cgi?word=cooperation
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