Obtaining a European patent: the different filing options

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Obtaining a European patent: the different filing options

Author : Jérémy BENSOUSSAN

Publication date: July 10, 2017 | Lire en français

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  • Jérémy BENSOUSSAN : Member of the Paris Bar, engineer and graduate of CEIPI brevet, Lexing Alain Bensoussan Avocats

 INTRODUCTION

European patent applications can be filed in three different ways:

  • filing can be made directly with the European Patent Office (EPO);

  • it can still be filed with a national receiving office if the domestic law of that State so permits (with the INPI in France);

  • finally, it can take the form of an "international" application – filed in accordance with the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) –, which will then be forwarded to the EPO; the resulting patent application is known as a Euro-PCT.

The aim of this sheet is to explain the different options for filing a European patent application.

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