9. Glossary
Certificate of utility
The utility certificate (CU) is an industrial property title that enables an invention to be protected in the same way as a patent. The CU is issued for a period of 10 years from the filing date of the application (compared with 20 years for patents). Prior to January 10, 2020, as a consequence of the Pacte law, the life of the CU was 6 years.
The same conditions apply as for a patent, but the grant procedure is simpler, faster and less costly, since the examination does not include a search report.
It is possible to file a CU application, either directly or by transforming a patent application ( article L. 611-2 du CPI ).
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INPI, directives brevets et certificats d'utilité, relatifs à la procédure de délivrance, May 2020.
Abbreviations and acronyms
BOPI: Bulletin officiel de la propriété industrielle (Official Bulletin of Industrial Property)
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