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Posted on June 3, 2020June 4, 2020

Blockchain infringement case at the FPC

Apparently, the FPC had (or, maybe, still has) to deal with a blockchain patent infringement case. From the hot off the press IAM Patent 1000 guide that I have received earlier today (not yet available online) and this source, Continue reading “Blockchain infringement case at the FPC”

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21 March 2019: Motion in the Swiss parliament towards a more modern Swiss patent
29 May 2019: Federal Council requests adoption of the motion
4 June 2019: Council of States adopts the motion
12 December 2019: National Council adopts the motion
18 December 2019: IPI preparing preliminary draft bill
17 June 2020: Motion in the Council of States to amend IP laws in relation to plants
14 October 2020: Draft bill published; public consultation until 1 February 2021
19 March 2021: Results of the public consultation published, with all individual contributions.

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