T 0690/09 (TCP offloading and uploading/BROADCOM) of 12.5.2010

European Case Law Identifier: ECLI:EP:BA:2010:T069009.20100512
Date of decision: 12 May 2010
Case number: T 0690/09
Application number: 03020725.2
IPC class: H04L 29/06
Language of proceedings: EN
Distribution: D
Download and more information:
Decision text in EN (PDF, 30 KB)
Documentation of the appeal procedure can be found in the Register
Bibliographic information is available in: EN
Versions: Unpublished
Title of application: System and method for TCP offloading and uploading
Applicant name: Broadcom Corporation
Opponent name: -
Board: 3.5.05
Headnote: -
Relevant legal provisions:
European Patent Convention Art 97(2)
European Patent Convention Art 113(1)
European Patent Convention Art 123(1)
European Patent Convention Art 78(1)(a)
European Patent Convention R 137(3)
Rules of procedure of the Boards of Appeal Art 11
Decision AC of 28 June 2001 on the transitional provisions under Art 7of the Act revising the EPC of 29 November 2000 - Art 001(1)
Decision AC of 7 December 2006 - Art 002
European Patent Convention 1973 Art 111(1)
European Patent Convention 1973 Art 113(1)
European Patent Convention 1973 Art 113(2)
European Patent Convention 1973 R 67
Keywords: Appealed decision based on sets of claims which were neither submitted, nor agreed by the applicant (yes)
Correctness of the minutes of the oral proceedings before the first instance challenged at a late stage in the appeal proceedings
Substantial procedural violation (yes)
Remittal to the department of first instance (yes)
Reimbursement of the appeal fee (yes)
Catchwords:

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Cited decisions:
G 0012/91
G 0007/93
J 0010/07
R 0011/08
T 0640/91
T 0647/93
T 0237/96
T 0946/96
Citing decisions:
T 2355/09
T 0573/12
T 0996/12
T 0479/16

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