A niche blog dedicated to the issues that arise when supplementary protection certificates (SPCs) extend patents beyond their normal life -- and to the respective positions of patent owners, investors, competitors and consumers. The blog also addresses wider issues that may be of interest or use to those involved in the extension of patent rights. You can email The SPC Blog here

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Showing posts with label SPC Resources. Show all posts

Thursday, 19 May 2011

SPC Blog: Resources Site Updated

Just in case you weren't aware, the SPC Blog has a sister site, The SPC Blog: Resources which lists CJEU and national decisions relating to SPCs as well as basic legal texts. It has also (finally) been updated with more recent cases.

If you run across any decisions that should be on the site, but aren't, we would be delighted to hear from you. Please send us an email here.

Monday, 4 January 2010

SPC Resources

The SPC Blog: Resources web page lists a variety of judicial decisions and legislative materials relating to supplementary protection certificates and paediatric extensions. Regularly pdated by the team, this page was visited 1,932 times since its launch at the beginning of July last year.

If you spot useful materials that should be listed on the SPC Blog: Resources facility, please let any member of the team know and we will endeavour to add it. Just email us individually or via the SPC Blog here.

Monday, 13 July 2009

A few things to celebrate...


Almost 13 months after it went live, the SPC blog is delighted to announce that 500 SPC aficionados have joined in to receive the email circulars.

To mark this anniversary, we are launching the SPC Resources website, where you will be able to find both national and European case law relating to SPCs organised thematically and nationally. We are open for comments on the setup of this page - if you think the page can be improved in any way, please let us know.

We have put in links to copies of the decision where we have them but there are still plenty of cases where we don't have copies of the decision - if you do, please forward them over!