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Paula Ribeiro Local time: 03:25 English to Portuguese + ...
May 28, 2012
Hello everyone,
I'm translating the explanation of a new equipment in a patent process and the author has asked me how to apply for a patent outside Portugal, where he has already obtained the patent. Maybe the process is the same within the EU, right? Can anybody help me?
Thank you in advance, Paula Ribeiro
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Suzanne Deliscar Canada Local time: 22:25 Member (2009) Spanish to English + ...
World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)
May 28, 2012
Dear Paula,
Please see these links to WIPO's website on patent applications in multiple countries under the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property:
Please see these links to WIPO's website on patent applications in multiple countries under the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property:
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Paula Ribeiro Local time: 03:25 English to Portuguese + ...
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Thank you
May 29, 2012
Thank you very much Suzanne. Regarding the website you gave me, from the options presented in WIPO, I believe the most useful would be International Patent Protection, right? All my client wants is to have the patent recognized internationally.
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Baker Zhang China Local time: 10:25 English to Chinese + ...
Check with the Portugal patent office for specific PCT procedures
Jun 21, 2012
As far as I know, some applicants in China use the PCT (Patent Cooperation Treaty) procedure to apply for international patent priority.
With the PCT procedure, an applicant is allowed to apply patent rights in multiple countries by submitting required materials (specifications, claims, drawings, and the like) to a Receiving Office (which normally is the state patent office of a country).
Therefore, you may check with the Portugal patent office for specific PCT rules ... See more
As far as I know, some applicants in China use the PCT (Patent Cooperation Treaty) procedure to apply for international patent priority.
With the PCT procedure, an applicant is allowed to apply patent rights in multiple countries by submitting required materials (specifications, claims, drawings, and the like) to a Receiving Office (which normally is the state patent office of a country).
Therefore, you may check with the Portugal patent office for specific PCT rules in Portugal. ▲ Collapse
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