Procedures to file a request to the DPMA for Patent Prosecution Highway ("PPH") Pilot Program between the DPMA and the JPO

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DEUTSCHES PATENT- UND MARKENAMT 80297 München Telephone: +49 89 2195-0 Telefax: +49 89 2195-2221 Telephone enquiries: +49 89 2195-3402 Internet: http://www.dpma.de Beneficiary: Bundeskasse Halle/DPMA BBk München 700 010 54 (Bank sort code: 700 000 00) BIC (SWIFT Code): MARKDEF1700 IBAN: DE84 7000 0000 0070 0010 54 - Dienststelle Jena - 07738 Jena Telephone: +49 3641 40-54 Telefax: +49 3641 40-5690 Telephone enquiries: +49 3641 40-5555 - Technisches Informationszentrum Berlin - 10958 Berlin Telephone: +49 30 25992-0 Telefax: +49 30 25992-404 Telephone enquiries: +49 30 25992-220 Procedures to file a request to the DPMA for Patent Prosecution Highway ("PPH") Pilot Program between the DPMA and the JPO 1. The outline of the Patent Prosecution Highway Pilot Program The PPH pilot program enables an whose claims have been determined to be patentable by the JPO as Office of Earlier Examination () to undergo an accelerated examination in the DPMA with a simple procedure according to a request from an applicant. 2. to the DPMA The requirements for a request for accelerated examination under the PPH at the DPMA are given in the following section (paragraph 3). Relevant supporting documentation is discussed in a later section (paragraph 4) as is the general DPMA procedure envisaged at this time (paragraph 5). An applicant has to file a request for accelerated examination under the PPH to the DPMA in German language by submitting a request form for accelerated examination under the PPH pilot program accompanied by the relevant supporting documents. This form is available for download from the DPMA website. The form should be sent to the DPMA along with the relevant supporting documentation. If the applicant has already submitted the documents indicated in 3a) to e) to the DPMA through simultaneous or past procedures, the applicant can incorporate the documents by reference and does not have to attach them. 3. Requirements for requesting accelerated examination under the PPH Pilot Program at the DPMA There are four requirements for requesting accelerated examination under the PPH pilot program at the DPMA. These are: a) Both the DPMA on which PPH is requested and the (s) forming the basis of the PPH request shall have the same earliest date (whether this be a priority date or a filing date). For example, the DPMA (including national phase ) may be either: (Case I) an which validly claims priority under the Paris Convention from the (s) (examples are provided in the ANNEX, Figure A and B), or (Case II) an which provides the basis of a valid priority claim under the Paris Convention for the (s) (including national phase (s)) (examples are provided in the ANNEX, Figure C and D), or () an which shares a common priority document with the (s) (including national phase (s)) (examples are provided in the ANNEX, Figure E, F, G, H, I, J and K), or (Case IV) a national phase where both the DPMA and the (s) are derived from a common international having no priority claim (example is provided in the ANNEX, Figure L). b) At least one corresponding has one or more claims that have been determined to be patentable by the. PPH 1020.1 11.12

- 2 - c) All claims in the DPMA, as originally filed or as amended, for examination under the PPH must sufficiently correspond to one or more of those claims indicated as allowable (patentable) by the. Claims are considered to "sufficiently correspond" where, accounting for differences due to translations and claim format, the claims in the DPMA are of the same or similar scope as the claims in the, or the claims in the DPMA are narrower in scope than the claims in the. "Claim format" means the formal version of the claims. Claims are of the same scope if the claims in the DPMA present the same technical features as the claims in the, which have made the claims allowable over prior art in the corresponding. Claims are of a similar scope if the differences between the claims in the and those in the DPMA are solely due to the translation or the claim format and do not deviate from the original disclosure. In this regard, a claim that is narrower in scope occurs when an claim is amended to be further limited by an additional feature that is supported in the specification (description and/or claims). A claim in the DPMA which introduces a new/different category of claims to those claims indicated as allowable in the is not considered to sufficiently correspond. For example, the claims only contain claims to a process of manufacturing a product, then the claims in the DPMA are not considered to sufficiently correspond if the DPMA claims introduce product claims that are dependent on the corresponding process claims. d) The DPMA has not begun substantive examination of the yet. This means that DPMA has not yet sent a first office action to the applicant after the request for examination. 4. Required documents for accelerated examination under the PPH Pilot Program at the DPMA With regard to the required documents, German, English and French are acceptable languages. However, if the available (machine) translation is insufficient, the DPMA examiner may request an additional translation from the applicant. The following documentation will be needed to support a request for accelerated examination under the PPH pilot program at the DPMA: a) A copy of all office actions on the corresponding (s) Office actions of the are the Decision to Grant a Patent, Notification of Reasons for Refusal, Decision of Refusal and Appeal Decision. If these documents are available from an online database (AIPN), the applicant does not have to submit them and only has to list up the names of the documents. b) A copy of the claims found to be patentable by the where appropriate There is no need to submit a copy of claims, if they are available from an online database (AIPN). c) A completed claim correspondence table showing the relationship between the claims of the DPMA for accelerated examination under the PPH and the claims of the corresponding considered patentable by the Sufficient correspondence of claims occurs where the claims are of such a scope as defined above in 3c). When claims are just literal translation, the applicant can just write down that "they are same" in the table. When claims are not just literal translation the applicant is allowed to explain the sufficient correspondence of each claim based on the criteria above in 3c). In all cases of doubt the examiner may request an explanation of each claim based on the criteria above in 3c) from the applicant; otherwise, the claims are presumed to correspond. d) A copy of the document(s) cited by the examiner If the cited document is a patent document it does not have to be submitted as it is generally available to the DPMA either via DEPATIS or EPOQUE. Where the DPMA has difficulty in obtaining a patent document the Office will ask the applicant to submit it. As a rule, cited documents need not be translated. 5. Procedure for accelerated examination under the PPH Pilot Program at the DPMA The applicant files a request form for accelerated examination under the PPH pilot program to the DPMA, including the relevant supporting documents. a) If the requirements are met, the DPMA will conduct the accelerated examination. b) If the does not qualify for participation in the PPH project, the applicant will be informed accordingly and the will be further processed under the standard DPMA examination procedure, without acceleration. Information: In those instances where the request does not meet all the requirements, the applicant may correct defects and resubmit the PPH request.

Before the issuing of the notification of not approving accelerated examination under the PPH, the applicant may submit missing documents. Even after the issuing of the notification of not approving accelerated examination under the PPH, the applicant can request the PPH again so long as the request is filed before the issuing of the first office action ("Erstbescheid"). - 3 -

Annexes: - 4 - A Case I Paris route DE from DE or divisional B Case I route or divisional

- 5 - C Case II Paris route DE for PPH 2.0 D Case II route DE DO

- 6 - E Paris route & domestic priority or divisional domestic priority or divisional DE from DE or divisional F route & domestic priority or divisional domestic priority or divisional or divisional

- 7 - G Application from third country & Paris route from any office other than and DPMA DE from DE or divisional H route 1/ first from third country from any office other than and DPMA or divisional

- 8 - I route 2/ first from third country from any office other than and DPMA DE from DE or divisional J route from any office other than and DPMA DO or divisional

- 9 - K Direct route & route DO or divisional L Case IV Direct route DO or divisional