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EPO Advisory Board Sets Priorities for Investigations

01-Feb-2012 | Source : | Visits : 8142
MUNICH - The role and structure of fees, the importance of patent quality and challenges to the functioning of the patent system from overlapping sets of patent rights, so-called patent thickets: these are the issues to be addressed by the Economic and Scientific Advisory Board of the European Patent Office (EPO).

A press release by the Office stated that at its inaugural meeting the Board nominated Professor Dietmar Harhoff of the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich as its chairman. Made up of internationally recognized experts with a global perspective and an emphasis on Europe, the Board will advise the EPO on the economic, practical and societal impact of the patent system. The Board is independent in its choice of topics and approaches.

"The analysis of topics chosen by the Board today will improve our understanding of how these issues impact on innovation," EPO President Benoît Battistelli said.

"Innovation is crucial to addressing challenges such as climate change, health and food security. I am convinced that, thanks to the guidance and unique expertise of the Board members, meaningful studies will be conducted that will help better understand the impact of patents on the economy and society."

The Board members agreed to explore these topics by holding a series of workshops with stakeholders and users of the patent system, as well as with other expert organizations, and to commission new research wherever this seems appropriate.

Supported by the EPO's Chief Economist, the Advisory Board is composed of experts who represent companies, research establishments, universities and other institutions in Europe, Asia and the USA and are familiar with the patent system.
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