European Patent Convention
2nd August 1963, Page 34
2nd August 1963
Page 34
Page 34, 2nd August 1963
— European Patent Convention
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THE President of the Board of Trade, I. Mr. F. I. Erroll, announced last week that the Government had indicated to the European Economic Commission and to the governments of the "Six" that if, as seemed likely, the final form of the draft European Patent Convention was one to which we could subscribe, we would wish to become a contracting country. The draft Convention proposes a European patent system by which an inventor, by means of one patent application, attains a patent valid in several countries and ensures also that the patentee has generally the same patent rights in each of those countries.