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Article 53(a) EPC and the patentability of animals: The effect of Rule 23d(d) on ordre public and morality evaluations in the European Patent Office. 6 #1090;#1088;#1072;#1074;. 2021 #1088;. To avoid contravening Article 84 EPC, the description and/or drawings of a European patent Excluded subject matter under Article 53 EPC. 11 #1090;#1088;#1072;#1074;. 2020 #1088;. Regardless of the basis for the objection, a distinction should be recognized in the context of Article 53(a) EPC (and Article 6(1) of the 18 #1090;#1088;#1072;#1074;. 2020 #1088;. Article 53(b) EPC does not grant European patent protection for plant varieties or animal breeds and essentially biological processes for the Article 53(c) EPC specifies various patentability exclusions, including “diagnostic methods practised on the human or animal body”. Article 53 EPC: the Exceptions. European patents shall not be granted in respect of: • (a) inventions the commercial exploitation of which. 12 #1090;#1088;#1072;#1074;. 2021 #1088;. In particular, Article 53(c) EPC stipulates that “European patents shall not be granted in respect of… methods for treatment of the human or Accordingly, under Article 53(a) EPC [1973], inventions the exploitation of which is likely to breach public peace or social order (for example, through acts of 53(b) EPC. These decisions assert the right of applicants to claim plants or plant parts such as fruit, in the form of product claims or product-by-process 52(4) EPC 1973 under the legal fiction of non-susceptibility to industrial application, and in the revision to produce EPC 2000 was transferred to Art. 53(c) article 53 epc article 53(1) article 53 un charter article 53(2) article 53 in hindi article 53 article 53 vienna convention article 53 family code article 53 tfeu article 53 of the constitution of kenya |
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