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Title: | 專利訴願案例之研究--以專利要件之進步性為中心;A Case Study of Patent Appeal,Non-obviousness of Patent Elements As the Center |
Authors: | 黃茂昌;HUANG, MAO-CHANG |
Contributors: | 法律學系碩士在職專班 |
Keywords: | 專利;進步性;訴願;patent;non-obviousness;appeal |
Date: | 2017 |
Issue Date: | 2019-07-17 10:52:05 (UTC+8) |
Publisher: | 法律學系碩士在職專班 |
Abstract: | 由於我國專利制度不採創作保護主義,採審查主義,所以創作人欲受到專利權保護,必須依照創作內容,選擇適當的專利種類,備齊申請書、說明書、申請專利範圍和圖式,向專利專責機關提出申請,並經過程序和實體的審查,認為符合專利法之規定,始會依法授與專利權。其中有關發明或新型專利權的申請案或舉發撤銷案,最多和最具爭議者是該爭議案是否具有專利要件之進步性。對於此種爭議,因為涉及專利權的專有製造、銷售和使用該產品的巨大的商業利益,當事人大都會循行政救濟程序,依法提起訴願。本文爰以專利之進步性要件和訴願為研究的範圍。關鍵字:專利、進步性、訴願 ABSTRACT Because the patent system of our country does not adopt protectionism, if the inventor wants to have a patent, she/he must choose the appropriate patent type, prepare an application form, a description, an abstract, claim(s) and necessary drawing(s). And, the Taiwan Intellectual Property Office has to conduct a stipulated formality check and substantive examination in order to decide whether a patent shall be granted or not. Whether in examination of an application for an invention patent/ utility model patent, or for a petition for invalidation of an invention patent/ utility model patent, the most controversial requirement is deemed lack of non-obviousness of patent elements. For such controversies, because of the huge commercial interests resulting from the patent right to exclude other from exploiting, sales and use of the patented product, the parties will follow the administrative remedy to appeal. Therefore, the subject of this article is the non-obviousness of patent elements, and appeals relating thereto.Keywords: patent, non-obviousness, appeal. |
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