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Article R613-28 of the French Intellectual Property Code

The decree in the Council of State subjecting the patent, which is the subject of the formal notice, to the ex officio licence system, is issued on the joint report of the Minister responsible for industrial property, the Minister for the Economy and Finance, the Minister responsible for scientific research and atomic and space matters and, where appropriate, the Minister directly concerned in view of the subject matter of the…

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Article R613-29 of the French Intellectual Property Code

The application for an operating licence provided for in Article L. 613-18 (paragraph 4) is sent to the Minister responsible for industrial property. It states: 1° The surname, first name and profession of the applicant and, if applicable, the name of the person responsible for representing or assisting him; 2° The patent for which the licence is requested; 3° Proof of the applicant’s qualification, from a technical, industrial and financial…

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Article R613-30 of the French Intellectual Property Code

A copy of the licence application is notified by the Minister responsible for industrial property to the owner of the patent and, where applicable, to the licensees of the said patent. The latter shall have a period of two months from receipt of the notification to submit their observations to the said Minister.

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Article R613-33 of the French Intellectual Property Code

Amendments to the terms of the exploitation licence requested either by the patent holder or by the holder of this licence shall be decided and published in accordance with the procedure prescribed for the grant of the said licence. If they relate to the amount of the royalties, they shall be decided in accordance with the procedure prescribed for the initial fixing of that amount. The procedure for granting the…

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Article R613-34 of the French Intellectual Property Code

The request sent by the Minister of Defence to the Minister responsible for industrial property with a view to obtaining, pursuant to Article L. 613-19, an ex officio licence for national defence requirements, shall include all relevant details of the conditions necessary to meet those requirements and relating in particular:

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Article R613-35 of the French Intellectual Property Code

The order of the Minister responsible for industrial property granting the licence sets out the conditions, taking into account the elements of the application specified above. It is immediately notified by the Minister responsible for industrial property to the Minister of Defence and to the owner of the patent application or patent. It is automatically entered in the National Patent Register. In the case of a patent application, the entry…

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Article R613-36 of the French Intellectual Property Code

Following the notifications provided for in the preceding article, the owner of the patent application or patent shall make known to the Minister for Defence, by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt, his claims as to the remuneration of the licence granted to the State. The matter may not be referred to the judicial court with a view to fixing the amount of the remuneration, pursuant to Article L. 613-19…

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Article R613-37 of the French Intellectual Property Code

If the object of the ex officio licence is the exploitation of an invention covered by a patent application, the disclosure and free exploitation of which are prohibited by application of articles L. 612-9 or L. 612-10 (paragraphs 1 and 2), the court seised with a view to fixing the remuneration for the ex officio licence shall rule, both on the merits and before the court, by decisions which do…

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