The agreement on the application of Article 65 EPC – the London Agreement – is an optional agreement aimed at reducing the cost of translating European patents. It is the result of many years of efforts to establish a cost-optimal post-grant translation regime, which began in the 1990s within the framework of the European Patent Organisation and gained momentum at the Paris Intergovernmental Conference on 24 and 25 June 1999 (see OJ No 1999). EPO 1999, 545). It was concluded at the Intergovernmental Conference held in London on 17 October 2000 (see OJ No EPO 2001, 549). . Risultati: 12325. Esatti: 7. Tempo di risposta: 645 ms. Contracting States to the EPC which have ratified or acceded to the Convention undertake to derogate, in whole or to a large extent, from the obligation to translate European patents. According to Article 1(1), (2) and (3) of the London Agreement, Espressioni brevi frequenti: 1-400, 401-800, 801-1200.
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