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General patent template for citing patents or patent applications from any country is drawn from the espacenet database. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Country code country country-code country two-letter country code (ISO 3166-1 alpha-2); the top 10 countries by patent application in 2011 were: JP=Japan, CN=China, US=United States, KR=South Korea ...
If the template has a separate documentation page (usually called "Template:template name/doc"), add [[Category:Patent Cooperation Treaty templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Patent Cooperation Treaty templates]]</noinclude>
For instance, if a renewal fee was due in February 2004, the additional fee fell due on August 31, 2004 (Tuesday), i.e. six months from the end of February 2004. The obligation to pay renewal fees terminates with the payment of the renewal fee due in respect of the year in which the mention of the grant of the European patent is published. [6]
The original patent term under the 1790 Patent Act was decided individually for each patent, but "not exceeding fourteen years". The 1836 Patent Act (5 Stat. 117, 119, 5) provided (in addition to the fourteen-year term) an extension "for the term of seven years from and after the expiration of the first term" in certain circumstances, when the inventor hasn't got "a reasonable remuneration for ...
This template creates an external link to a given rule of the Regulations under the Patent Cooperation Treaty on the web site of the WIPO.Examples: {{PCT Rule|69}} leads to: Rule 69 PCT
The millionth PCT application was filed at the end of 2004, [83] whereas the two millionth application was filed in 2011. [84] The first ever decline in the number of filed PCT applications in over 30 years occurred in 2009, with a 4.5 percent drop compared to 2008. [85]
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Furthermore, because no examination of the patentability of the application in view of the prior art is performed, the USPTO fee for filing a provisional patent application is significantly lower ($65 - $325 as of January 19, 2025 [11]) than the fee required to file a standard non-provisional patent application.