European Case Law Identifier: | ECLI:EP:BA:2015:G000213.20150325 | ||||||||
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Date of decision: | 25 March 2015 | ||||||||
Case number: | G 0002/13 | ||||||||
Referral: | T 0083/05, T 0083/05 | ||||||||
Application number: | 99915886.8 | ||||||||
IPC class: | A01H 5/10 | ||||||||
Language of proceedings: | EN | ||||||||
Distribution: | A | ||||||||
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Title of application: | Method for selective increase of the anticarcinogenic glucosinolates in Brassica species | ||||||||
Applicant name: | Plant Bioscience Limited | ||||||||
Opponent name: | Syngenta Participations AG Groupe Limagrain Holding |
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Board: | EBA | ||||||||
Headnote: | - | ||||||||
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Keywords: | admissibility of referrals by the board of appeal - yes point of law of fundamental importance - yes effect of Article 53(b) EPC on the allowability of a product claim or a product-by-process claim directed to plants or plant material essentially biological process for the production of plants interpretation of exclusion from patentability rules of interpretation dynamic interpretation - no legal erosion of the exception to patentability - no |
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1. The exclusion of essentially biological processes for the production of plants in Article 53(b) EPC does not have a negative effect on the allowability of a product claim directed to plants or plant material such as plant parts. 2.(a) The fact that the process features of a product-by-process claim directed to plants or plant material other than a plant variety define an essentially biological process for the production of plants does not render the claim unallowable. 2.(b) The fact that the only method available at the filing date for generating the claimed subject-matter is an essentially biological process for the production of plants disclosed in the patent application does not render a claim directed to plants or plant material other than a plant variety unallowable. 3. In the circumstances, it is of no relevance that the protection conferred by the product claim encompasses the generation of the claimed product by means of an essentially biological process for the production of plants excluded as such under Article 53(b) EPC. |
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Source: http://www.epo.org/law-practice/case-law-appeals/recent/g130002ex1.html
Date retrieved: 17 May 2021