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1 May 2015PatentsJonathan Osha

AIPPI: Patent harmonisation

A grace period generally refers to a length of time before the filing date of a patent application during which certain disclosures of the invention, either by the inventor or by a third party, do not count as prior art that is applicable to the application. These types of disclosures are also sometimes referred to as ‘non-prejudicial’ disclosures. Most countries have laws recognising a grace period of some form.

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10 August 2015   Ahead of the AIPPI World Congress in Brazil later this year, the organisation’s president Felipe Claro and chair of the organising committee Luiz Henrique do Amaral give a rundown of what to expect.