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Patents and Plausibility - G2/21 Syngenta Ltd v Sumitomo Chemical Co. Ltd.

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Author Renardo la vulpo   Licence CC BY-SA 4.0 Deed   Source Wikimedia Common s   Jane Lambert Enlarged Board of Appeal  (C. Josefsson, I. Beckedorf, F. Blumer, T. Bokor, P. Catallozzi, P. Gryczka and A. Ritzka)  G 0002/21 Syngenta Ltd v Sumitomo Chemical Co. Ltd  23 March 2023 European patent No. 2 484 209   ("the patent") has been granted to Sumitomo Chemical Co. Ltd. ("Sumitomo") for a mixture of thiamethoxam and other compounds in accordance with a formula disclosed in the specification.  That mixture produces an insecticidal activity that is greater than would be achieved by any of those compounds administered on its own ("the invention"). Syngenta Limited ("Syngenta") objected to the patent on the grounds that the invention was not new or obvious , that it had not been properly disclosed and it included added matter . The European Patent Convention ("EPC") provides a procedure for the revocation of a patent known as "oppositi...

More on Scotland and Intellectual Property

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Scotland's position in the British Isles, Europe and the World Source Wikipedia In "What would an independent Scottish government do about Intellectual Property?"  I discussed what the Scottish government said it would do about intellectual property if Scotland seceded from the United Kingdom. Today I will consider what the white paper did not say. The Current Situation Scotland like the rest of the UK protects intellectual assets (brands, designs, technology and works of art and literature) by a bundle of laws some of which derive from statute such as patents, copyrights and trade marks, some from European Union regulations such as Community designs and trade marks, and some such as confidentiality and passing off from common law. Some of those rights have to be registered with the Intellectual Property Office in Newport, others with the Office for Harmonization in the Internal Market ( "OHIM ) and European patents wit...