An International Guide to Patent Case Management for Judges:
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505 | 8 | |a Cover -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Brief Contents -- Contents -- Table of Cases -- Table of Laws and Regulations -- About the Contributors -- About the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) -- About the WIPO Judicial Institute and the WIPO IP and Innovation Ecosystems Sector -- Acknowledgments -- Foreword by WIPO -- Foreword by Berkeley Judicial Institute -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Patent litigation and the role of the justice system -- 1.1.1 An International Guide to Patent Case Management for Judges - its purpose -- 1.2 Patent systems and patent institutions -- 1.2.1 Overview of the patent system -- 1.2.2 Patent offices and administrative proceedings -- 1.2.3 Judicial institutions and their specialization -- 1.3 Patent infringement proceedings and case management -- 1.3.1 Early case management -- 1.3.2 Claim construction -- 1.3.3 Preliminary injunction -- 1.3.4 Gathering of information -- 1.3.5 Summary proceedings -- 1.3.6 Evidence -- 1.3.7 Technology tutorials and technology briefing sessions -- 1.3.8 Confidentiality -- 1.3.9 Trial -- 1.3.10 Mediation -- 1.3.11 Remedies -- 1.3.12 Costs -- 1.4 Interplay of multiple patent proceedings in different fora -- Chapter 2 Australia -- 2.1 Overview of the patent system -- 2.1.1 Evolution of the patent system -- 2.1.2 Patent application trends -- 2.2 Patent institutions and administrative review proceedings -- 2.2.1 Patent institutions -- 2.2.2 Administrative review proceedings -- 2.2.2.1 Avenues of review -- 2.2.2.2 Claim construction -- 2.2.2.3 Role of experts -- 2.2.2.4 Appeals to the Federal Court of Australia, Full Court of the Federal Court and High Court of Australia -- 2.2.2.5 Judicial review and review by the Administrative Appeals Tribunal -- 2.2.2.6 Nature of appeal from an invalidity decision of the Commissioner of Patents -- 2.2.2.7 Innovation patents | |
505 | 8 | |a 2.3 Judicial institutions -- 2.3.1 Judicial administration structure -- 2.3.1.1 National judicial structure -- 2.3.1.2 Selection process -- 2.3.2 Judicial education on intellectual property -- 2.4 Patent invalidity -- 2.4.1 Process -- 2.4.2 Role of experts - Federal Court of Australia (invalidity proceedings) -- 2.5 Patent infringement -- 2.5.1 Claim construction -- 2.5.1.1 The role of claim construction -- 2.5.1.2 When claim construction occurs -- 2.5.1.3 Pleadings and claim construction -- 2.5.1.4 How claim construction occurs -- 2.5.1.5 The role of evidence in claim construction -- 2.5.1.6 Patent Office file wrapper -- 2.6 Judicial patent proceedings and case management -- 2.6.1 Venue, jurisdiction and case assignment rules -- 2.6.2 Statements of case -- 2.6.3 Early case management -- 2.6.3.1 Scheduling -- 2.6.4 Provisional measures and preliminary injunctive relief -- 2.6.4.1 Prima facie case (or serious question to be tried) -- 2.6.4.2 Balance of convenience -- 2.6.4.3 Undertaking as to damages -- 2.6.4.4 Quia timet injunctions -- 2.6.5 Discovery and gathering of information -- 2.6.5.1 Circumstances in which discovery will be ordered -- 2.6.5.2 Process of giving discovery -- 2.6.5.3 Refusal to produce documents -- 2.6.5.4 Alternative procedures to discovery -- 2.6.5.5 Pre-action or preliminary discovery -- 2.6.6 Summary proceedings (summary adjudication) -- 2.6.6.1 Availability of summary adjudication -- 2.6.6.2 Basis for summary adjudication - "no reasonable prospect" of success -- 2.6.6.3 Summary adjudication in patent litigation -- 2.6.7 Evidence -- 2.6.7.1 Expert evidence -- 2.6.7.2 Position statements, product descriptions and "primers" -- 2.6.7.3 Conference of experts and joint report -- 2.6.7.4 Concurrent evidence -- 2.6.7.5 Expert evidence in infringement proceedings -- 2.6.8 Case-specific education of decision-makers | |
505 | 8 | |a 2.6.9 Confidentiality -- 2.6.10 Alternative dispute resolution -- 2.7 Civil remedies -- 2.7.1 Injunctive relief -- 2.7.2 Separation of quantum and liability -- 2.7.2.1 Damages -- 2.7.2.2 Account of profits -- 2.7.2.3 Additional damages -- 2.7.3 Other remedies -- 2.7.4 Costs -- 2.7.4.1 General approach to costs -- 2.7.4.2 Interlocutory proceedings and other issues -- 2.7.4.3 Security for costs -- 2.7.4.4 Offers of compromise and Calderbank offers -- 2.7.4.5 Assessment of costs -- 2.8 Other patent-related actions -- 2.8.1 Actions for declarations of non-infringement -- 2.8.2 Actions for threats of infringement proceedings -- 2.9 Appellate review -- 2.9.1 Appeal from an invalidity decision of a court -- 2.9.2 Appeal from an infringement decision of a court -- 2.10 Selected topics -- 2.10.1 Compulsory licenses -- Chapter 3 Brazil -- 3.1 Overview of the patent system -- 3.1.1 Evolution of the patent system -- 3.1.2 Types of patents -- 3.1.3 The granting of a patent -- 3.1.3.1 Drawings -- 3.1.3.2 Specifications -- 3.1.3.3 Claims -- 3.1.3.4 Novelty -- 3.1.3.5 Inventive step -- 3.1.3.6 Industrial application -- 3.1.3.7 Non-patentable inventions and utility models -- 3.1.4 Inventor and ownership -- 3.1.5 Properties of invention patents or utility models developed in labor relationships -- 3.1.6 Patent term and expiration -- 3.1.7 Patent application trends -- 3.2 Patent office and administrative review proceedings -- 3.2.1 National Institute of Industrial Property -- 3.2.2 Patent attorneys -- 3.2.3 Patent application -- 3.2.3.1 Dissemination of the state of the art -- 3.2.3.2 Disclosure of the state of the art by third parties -- 3.2.3.3 Priority date -- 3.2.3.4 Publication -- 3.2.3.5 Disclosure -- 3.2.3.6 Applications of interest to national defense -- 3.2.3.7 Patent term restoration -- 3.2.3.8 Post-issuance corrections and administrative proceedings | |
505 | 8 | |a 3.2.4 Administrative review proceedings -- 3.2.4.1 Declaration of patent nullity -- 3.2.4.2 Appeals -- 3.3 Judicial institutions -- 3.3.1 Judicial administration structure, decision-makers and procedures -- 3.3.2 Specialized intellectual property judiciary -- 3.3.3 Relationship between invalidity and infringement proceedings -- 3.3.4 Judicial education on intellectual property -- 3.4 Patent invalidity -- 3.5 Patent infringement -- 3.5.1 Infringement analysis -- 3.5.1.1 Direct patent infringement -- 3.5.1.2 Indirect patent infringement -- 3.5.1.3 Infringement by equivalence -- 3.5.1.4 The reverse doctrine of equivalents -- 3.5.1.5 Extraterritorial infringement -- 3.5.2 Defenses -- 3.5.2.1 Absence of liability -- 3.5.2.2 Consent or license -- 3.5.2.3 First-sale (exhaustion) doctrine -- 3.6 Judicial patent proceedings and case management -- 3.6.1 Venue, jurisdiction and case assignment rules -- 3.6.1.1 Interaction with other types of cases -- 3.6.1.2 Bankruptcy -- 3.6.2 Statements of case -- 3.6.2.1 Complaint -- 3.6.2.2 Answer -- 3.6.2.3 Counterclaim -- 3.6.3 Case management -- 3.6.4 Summary proceedings -- 3.6.5 Evidence -- 3.6.5.1 Expert evidence -- 3.6.5.2 Testimonial evidence -- 3.6.6 Confidentiality -- 3.6.7 Alternative dispute resolution -- 3.7 Civil remedies -- 3.7.1 Injunction -- 3.7.2 Damages -- 3.7.2.1 Compensatory damages -- 3.7.2.2 Attorneys' fees -- 3.7.3 Other remedies -- 3.8 Enforcement of judgments -- 3.8.1 Provisional compliance with the decision -- 3.8.2 Final compliance with the decision -- 3.9 Appellate review -- 3.9.1 Appeal from final judgment -- 3.9.2 Interlocutory appeal -- 3.9.3 Motion for clarification -- 3.9.4 Internal interlocutory appeal -- 3.9.5 Appeals to the Federal Supreme Court and to the Superior Court of Justice | |
505 | 8 | |a 3.9.6 Internal interlocutory appeal against a decision rejecting an appeal to the Federal Supreme Court or to the Superior Court of Justice -- 3.9.7 Appeals against divergent decisions -- 3.10 Criminal proceedings -- 3.11 Selected topics -- 3.11.1 Licenses -- 3.11.1.1 Voluntary license -- 3.11.1.2 Offer of license -- 3.11.1.3 Compulsory license -- 3.11.2 Pharmaceutical patents -- 3.11.2.1 Applications filed before the ratification of the treaty - the pipeline system -- 3.11.2.2 Prior consent by the Brazilian Health Regulatory Agency (ANVISA) -- 3.11.2.3 New use and new therapeutic application -- 3.12 Key challenges and efforts to improve patent case management -- Chapter 4 China -- 4.1 Outline of China's Patent Law and patent case trials -- 4.1.1 Formulation and evolution of China's Patent Law -- 4.1.1.1 Promulgation of the Patent Law -- 4.1.1.2 Four amendments to the Patent Law -- 4.1.2 Patent application trends -- 4.1.3 Legal basis to hear patent cases -- 4.1.3.1 Laws -- 4.1.3.2 Administrative regulations -- 4.1.3.3 Judicial interpretations -- 4.1.3.4 Departmental rules -- 4.1.3.5 International treaties -- 4.1.4 Guiding case system -- 4.1.5 Reform and development of China's intellectual property case trials -- 4.2 Overview on patent-related civil cases -- 4.2.1 Causes of action -- 4.2.2 Jurisdiction -- 4.2.2.1 Jurisdiction by court level and territorial jurisdiction -- 4.2.2.2 Jurisdiction transfer and designation of jurisdiction -- 4.2.2.3 Objection and submission to jurisdiction -- 4.2.3 Special provisions on jurisdiction -- 4.2.3.1 Jurisdiction over patent-related civil cases by court level -- 4.3 Civil cases of patent infringement -- 4.3.1 Protection scope of invention patents and utility models -- 4.3.1.1 Basis for determination -- 4.3.1.2 Fundamental doctrines and judgment subject for determination | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.3.1.3 Specific methods for determination | |
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contents | Cover -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Brief Contents -- Contents -- Table of Cases -- Table of Laws and Regulations -- About the Contributors -- About the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) -- About the WIPO Judicial Institute and the WIPO IP and Innovation Ecosystems Sector -- Acknowledgments -- Foreword by WIPO -- Foreword by Berkeley Judicial Institute -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Patent litigation and the role of the justice system -- 1.1.1 An International Guide to Patent Case Management for Judges - its purpose -- 1.2 Patent systems and patent institutions -- 1.2.1 Overview of the patent system -- 1.2.2 Patent offices and administrative proceedings -- 1.2.3 Judicial institutions and their specialization -- 1.3 Patent infringement proceedings and case management -- 1.3.1 Early case management -- 1.3.2 Claim construction -- 1.3.3 Preliminary injunction -- 1.3.4 Gathering of information -- 1.3.5 Summary proceedings -- 1.3.6 Evidence -- 1.3.7 Technology tutorials and technology briefing sessions -- 1.3.8 Confidentiality -- 1.3.9 Trial -- 1.3.10 Mediation -- 1.3.11 Remedies -- 1.3.12 Costs -- 1.4 Interplay of multiple patent proceedings in different fora -- Chapter 2 Australia -- 2.1 Overview of the patent system -- 2.1.1 Evolution of the patent system -- 2.1.2 Patent application trends -- 2.2 Patent institutions and administrative review proceedings -- 2.2.1 Patent institutions -- 2.2.2 Administrative review proceedings -- 2.2.2.1 Avenues of review -- 2.2.2.2 Claim construction -- 2.2.2.3 Role of experts -- 2.2.2.4 Appeals to the Federal Court of Australia, Full Court of the Federal Court and High Court of Australia -- 2.2.2.5 Judicial review and review by the Administrative Appeals Tribunal -- 2.2.2.6 Nature of appeal from an invalidity decision of the Commissioner of Patents -- 2.2.2.7 Innovation patents 2.3 Judicial institutions -- 2.3.1 Judicial administration structure -- 2.3.1.1 National judicial structure -- 2.3.1.2 Selection process -- 2.3.2 Judicial education on intellectual property -- 2.4 Patent invalidity -- 2.4.1 Process -- 2.4.2 Role of experts - Federal Court of Australia (invalidity proceedings) -- 2.5 Patent infringement -- 2.5.1 Claim construction -- 2.5.1.1 The role of claim construction -- 2.5.1.2 When claim construction occurs -- 2.5.1.3 Pleadings and claim construction -- 2.5.1.4 How claim construction occurs -- 2.5.1.5 The role of evidence in claim construction -- 2.5.1.6 Patent Office file wrapper -- 2.6 Judicial patent proceedings and case management -- 2.6.1 Venue, jurisdiction and case assignment rules -- 2.6.2 Statements of case -- 2.6.3 Early case management -- 2.6.3.1 Scheduling -- 2.6.4 Provisional measures and preliminary injunctive relief -- 2.6.4.1 Prima facie case (or serious question to be tried) -- 2.6.4.2 Balance of convenience -- 2.6.4.3 Undertaking as to damages -- 2.6.4.4 Quia timet injunctions -- 2.6.5 Discovery and gathering of information -- 2.6.5.1 Circumstances in which discovery will be ordered -- 2.6.5.2 Process of giving discovery -- 2.6.5.3 Refusal to produce documents -- 2.6.5.4 Alternative procedures to discovery -- 2.6.5.5 Pre-action or preliminary discovery -- 2.6.6 Summary proceedings (summary adjudication) -- 2.6.6.1 Availability of summary adjudication -- 2.6.6.2 Basis for summary adjudication - "no reasonable prospect" of success -- 2.6.6.3 Summary adjudication in patent litigation -- 2.6.7 Evidence -- 2.6.7.1 Expert evidence -- 2.6.7.2 Position statements, product descriptions and "primers" -- 2.6.7.3 Conference of experts and joint report -- 2.6.7.4 Concurrent evidence -- 2.6.7.5 Expert evidence in infringement proceedings -- 2.6.8 Case-specific education of decision-makers 2.6.9 Confidentiality -- 2.6.10 Alternative dispute resolution -- 2.7 Civil remedies -- 2.7.1 Injunctive relief -- 2.7.2 Separation of quantum and liability -- 2.7.2.1 Damages -- 2.7.2.2 Account of profits -- 2.7.2.3 Additional damages -- 2.7.3 Other remedies -- 2.7.4 Costs -- 2.7.4.1 General approach to costs -- 2.7.4.2 Interlocutory proceedings and other issues -- 2.7.4.3 Security for costs -- 2.7.4.4 Offers of compromise and Calderbank offers -- 2.7.4.5 Assessment of costs -- 2.8 Other patent-related actions -- 2.8.1 Actions for declarations of non-infringement -- 2.8.2 Actions for threats of infringement proceedings -- 2.9 Appellate review -- 2.9.1 Appeal from an invalidity decision of a court -- 2.9.2 Appeal from an infringement decision of a court -- 2.10 Selected topics -- 2.10.1 Compulsory licenses -- Chapter 3 Brazil -- 3.1 Overview of the patent system -- 3.1.1 Evolution of the patent system -- 3.1.2 Types of patents -- 3.1.3 The granting of a patent -- 3.1.3.1 Drawings -- 3.1.3.2 Specifications -- 3.1.3.3 Claims -- 3.1.3.4 Novelty -- 3.1.3.5 Inventive step -- 3.1.3.6 Industrial application -- 3.1.3.7 Non-patentable inventions and utility models -- 3.1.4 Inventor and ownership -- 3.1.5 Properties of invention patents or utility models developed in labor relationships -- 3.1.6 Patent term and expiration -- 3.1.7 Patent application trends -- 3.2 Patent office and administrative review proceedings -- 3.2.1 National Institute of Industrial Property -- 3.2.2 Patent attorneys -- 3.2.3 Patent application -- 3.2.3.1 Dissemination of the state of the art -- 3.2.3.2 Disclosure of the state of the art by third parties -- 3.2.3.3 Priority date -- 3.2.3.4 Publication -- 3.2.3.5 Disclosure -- 3.2.3.6 Applications of interest to national defense -- 3.2.3.7 Patent term restoration -- 3.2.3.8 Post-issuance corrections and administrative proceedings 3.2.4 Administrative review proceedings -- 3.2.4.1 Declaration of patent nullity -- 3.2.4.2 Appeals -- 3.3 Judicial institutions -- 3.3.1 Judicial administration structure, decision-makers and procedures -- 3.3.2 Specialized intellectual property judiciary -- 3.3.3 Relationship between invalidity and infringement proceedings -- 3.3.4 Judicial education on intellectual property -- 3.4 Patent invalidity -- 3.5 Patent infringement -- 3.5.1 Infringement analysis -- 3.5.1.1 Direct patent infringement -- 3.5.1.2 Indirect patent infringement -- 3.5.1.3 Infringement by equivalence -- 3.5.1.4 The reverse doctrine of equivalents -- 3.5.1.5 Extraterritorial infringement -- 3.5.2 Defenses -- 3.5.2.1 Absence of liability -- 3.5.2.2 Consent or license -- 3.5.2.3 First-sale (exhaustion) doctrine -- 3.6 Judicial patent proceedings and case management -- 3.6.1 Venue, jurisdiction and case assignment rules -- 3.6.1.1 Interaction with other types of cases -- 3.6.1.2 Bankruptcy -- 3.6.2 Statements of case -- 3.6.2.1 Complaint -- 3.6.2.2 Answer -- 3.6.2.3 Counterclaim -- 3.6.3 Case management -- 3.6.4 Summary proceedings -- 3.6.5 Evidence -- 3.6.5.1 Expert evidence -- 3.6.5.2 Testimonial evidence -- 3.6.6 Confidentiality -- 3.6.7 Alternative dispute resolution -- 3.7 Civil remedies -- 3.7.1 Injunction -- 3.7.2 Damages -- 3.7.2.1 Compensatory damages -- 3.7.2.2 Attorneys' fees -- 3.7.3 Other remedies -- 3.8 Enforcement of judgments -- 3.8.1 Provisional compliance with the decision -- 3.8.2 Final compliance with the decision -- 3.9 Appellate review -- 3.9.1 Appeal from final judgment -- 3.9.2 Interlocutory appeal -- 3.9.3 Motion for clarification -- 3.9.4 Internal interlocutory appeal -- 3.9.5 Appeals to the Federal Supreme Court and to the Superior Court of Justice 3.9.6 Internal interlocutory appeal against a decision rejecting an appeal to the Federal Supreme Court or to the Superior Court of Justice -- 3.9.7 Appeals against divergent decisions -- 3.10 Criminal proceedings -- 3.11 Selected topics -- 3.11.1 Licenses -- 3.11.1.1 Voluntary license -- 3.11.1.2 Offer of license -- 3.11.1.3 Compulsory license -- 3.11.2 Pharmaceutical patents -- 3.11.2.1 Applications filed before the ratification of the treaty - the pipeline system -- 3.11.2.2 Prior consent by the Brazilian Health Regulatory Agency (ANVISA) -- 3.11.2.3 New use and new therapeutic application -- 3.12 Key challenges and efforts to improve patent case management -- Chapter 4 China -- 4.1 Outline of China's Patent Law and patent case trials -- 4.1.1 Formulation and evolution of China's Patent Law -- 4.1.1.1 Promulgation of the Patent Law -- 4.1.1.2 Four amendments to the Patent Law -- 4.1.2 Patent application trends -- 4.1.3 Legal basis to hear patent cases -- 4.1.3.1 Laws -- 4.1.3.2 Administrative regulations -- 4.1.3.3 Judicial interpretations -- 4.1.3.4 Departmental rules -- 4.1.3.5 International treaties -- 4.1.4 Guiding case system -- 4.1.5 Reform and development of China's intellectual property case trials -- 4.2 Overview on patent-related civil cases -- 4.2.1 Causes of action -- 4.2.2 Jurisdiction -- 4.2.2.1 Jurisdiction by court level and territorial jurisdiction -- 4.2.2.2 Jurisdiction transfer and designation of jurisdiction -- 4.2.2.3 Objection and submission to jurisdiction -- 4.2.3 Special provisions on jurisdiction -- 4.2.3.1 Jurisdiction over patent-related civil cases by court level -- 4.3 Civil cases of patent infringement -- 4.3.1 Protection scope of invention patents and utility models -- 4.3.1.1 Basis for determination -- 4.3.1.2 Fundamental doctrines and judgment subject for determination 4.3.1.3 Specific methods for determination |
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"no reasonable prospect" of success -- 2.6.6.3 Summary adjudication in patent litigation -- 2.6.7 Evidence -- 2.6.7.1 Expert evidence -- 2.6.7.2 Position statements, product descriptions and "primers" -- 2.6.7.3 Conference of experts and joint report -- 2.6.7.4 Concurrent evidence -- 2.6.7.5 Expert evidence in infringement proceedings -- 2.6.8 Case-specific education of decision-makers</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">2.6.9 Confidentiality -- 2.6.10 Alternative dispute resolution -- 2.7 Civil remedies -- 2.7.1 Injunctive relief -- 2.7.2 Separation of quantum and liability -- 2.7.2.1 Damages -- 2.7.2.2 Account of profits -- 2.7.2.3 Additional damages -- 2.7.3 Other remedies -- 2.7.4 Costs -- 2.7.4.1 General approach to costs -- 2.7.4.2 Interlocutory proceedings and other issues -- 2.7.4.3 Security for costs -- 2.7.4.4 Offers of compromise and Calderbank offers -- 2.7.4.5 Assessment of costs -- 2.8 Other patent-related actions -- 2.8.1 Actions for declarations of non-infringement -- 2.8.2 Actions for threats of infringement proceedings -- 2.9 Appellate review -- 2.9.1 Appeal from an invalidity decision of a court -- 2.9.2 Appeal from an infringement decision of a court -- 2.10 Selected topics -- 2.10.1 Compulsory licenses -- Chapter 3 Brazil -- 3.1 Overview of the patent system -- 3.1.1 Evolution of the patent system -- 3.1.2 Types of patents -- 3.1.3 The granting of a patent -- 3.1.3.1 Drawings -- 3.1.3.2 Specifications -- 3.1.3.3 Claims -- 3.1.3.4 Novelty -- 3.1.3.5 Inventive step -- 3.1.3.6 Industrial application -- 3.1.3.7 Non-patentable inventions and utility models -- 3.1.4 Inventor and ownership -- 3.1.5 Properties of invention patents or utility models developed in labor relationships -- 3.1.6 Patent term and expiration -- 3.1.7 Patent application trends -- 3.2 Patent office and administrative review proceedings -- 3.2.1 National Institute of Industrial Property -- 3.2.2 Patent attorneys -- 3.2.3 Patent application -- 3.2.3.1 Dissemination of the state of the art -- 3.2.3.2 Disclosure of the state of the art by third parties -- 3.2.3.3 Priority date -- 3.2.3.4 Publication -- 3.2.3.5 Disclosure -- 3.2.3.6 Applications of interest to national defense -- 3.2.3.7 Patent term restoration -- 3.2.3.8 Post-issuance corrections and administrative proceedings</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">3.2.4 Administrative review proceedings -- 3.2.4.1 Declaration of patent nullity -- 3.2.4.2 Appeals -- 3.3 Judicial institutions -- 3.3.1 Judicial administration structure, decision-makers and procedures -- 3.3.2 Specialized intellectual property judiciary -- 3.3.3 Relationship between invalidity and infringement proceedings -- 3.3.4 Judicial education on intellectual property -- 3.4 Patent invalidity -- 3.5 Patent infringement -- 3.5.1 Infringement analysis -- 3.5.1.1 Direct patent infringement -- 3.5.1.2 Indirect patent infringement -- 3.5.1.3 Infringement by equivalence -- 3.5.1.4 The reverse doctrine of equivalents -- 3.5.1.5 Extraterritorial infringement -- 3.5.2 Defenses -- 3.5.2.1 Absence of liability -- 3.5.2.2 Consent or license -- 3.5.2.3 First-sale (exhaustion) doctrine -- 3.6 Judicial patent proceedings and case management -- 3.6.1 Venue, jurisdiction and case assignment rules -- 3.6.1.1 Interaction with other types of cases -- 3.6.1.2 Bankruptcy -- 3.6.2 Statements of case -- 3.6.2.1 Complaint -- 3.6.2.2 Answer -- 3.6.2.3 Counterclaim -- 3.6.3 Case management -- 3.6.4 Summary proceedings -- 3.6.5 Evidence -- 3.6.5.1 Expert evidence -- 3.6.5.2 Testimonial evidence -- 3.6.6 Confidentiality -- 3.6.7 Alternative dispute resolution -- 3.7 Civil remedies -- 3.7.1 Injunction -- 3.7.2 Damages -- 3.7.2.1 Compensatory damages -- 3.7.2.2 Attorneys' fees -- 3.7.3 Other remedies -- 3.8 Enforcement of judgments -- 3.8.1 Provisional compliance with the decision -- 3.8.2 Final compliance with the decision -- 3.9 Appellate review -- 3.9.1 Appeal from final judgment -- 3.9.2 Interlocutory appeal -- 3.9.3 Motion for clarification -- 3.9.4 Internal interlocutory appeal -- 3.9.5 Appeals to the Federal Supreme Court and to the Superior Court of Justice</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">3.9.6 Internal interlocutory appeal against a decision rejecting an appeal to the Federal Supreme Court or to the Superior Court of Justice -- 3.9.7 Appeals against divergent decisions -- 3.10 Criminal proceedings -- 3.11 Selected topics -- 3.11.1 Licenses -- 3.11.1.1 Voluntary license -- 3.11.1.2 Offer of license -- 3.11.1.3 Compulsory license -- 3.11.2 Pharmaceutical patents -- 3.11.2.1 Applications filed before the ratification of the treaty - 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spelling | Property, World Intellectual Verfasser aut An International Guide to Patent Case Management for Judges 1st ed Geneva World Intellectual Property Organization 2023 ©2023 1 Online-Ressource (643 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Cover -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Brief Contents -- Contents -- Table of Cases -- Table of Laws and Regulations -- About the Contributors -- About the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) -- About the WIPO Judicial Institute and the WIPO IP and Innovation Ecosystems Sector -- Acknowledgments -- Foreword by WIPO -- Foreword by Berkeley Judicial Institute -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Patent litigation and the role of the justice system -- 1.1.1 An International Guide to Patent Case Management for Judges - its purpose -- 1.2 Patent systems and patent institutions -- 1.2.1 Overview of the patent system -- 1.2.2 Patent offices and administrative proceedings -- 1.2.3 Judicial institutions and their specialization -- 1.3 Patent infringement proceedings and case management -- 1.3.1 Early case management -- 1.3.2 Claim construction -- 1.3.3 Preliminary injunction -- 1.3.4 Gathering of information -- 1.3.5 Summary proceedings -- 1.3.6 Evidence -- 1.3.7 Technology tutorials and technology briefing sessions -- 1.3.8 Confidentiality -- 1.3.9 Trial -- 1.3.10 Mediation -- 1.3.11 Remedies -- 1.3.12 Costs -- 1.4 Interplay of multiple patent proceedings in different fora -- Chapter 2 Australia -- 2.1 Overview of the patent system -- 2.1.1 Evolution of the patent system -- 2.1.2 Patent application trends -- 2.2 Patent institutions and administrative review proceedings -- 2.2.1 Patent institutions -- 2.2.2 Administrative review proceedings -- 2.2.2.1 Avenues of review -- 2.2.2.2 Claim construction -- 2.2.2.3 Role of experts -- 2.2.2.4 Appeals to the Federal Court of Australia, Full Court of the Federal Court and High Court of Australia -- 2.2.2.5 Judicial review and review by the Administrative Appeals Tribunal -- 2.2.2.6 Nature of appeal from an invalidity decision of the Commissioner of Patents -- 2.2.2.7 Innovation patents 2.3 Judicial institutions -- 2.3.1 Judicial administration structure -- 2.3.1.1 National judicial structure -- 2.3.1.2 Selection process -- 2.3.2 Judicial education on intellectual property -- 2.4 Patent invalidity -- 2.4.1 Process -- 2.4.2 Role of experts - Federal Court of Australia (invalidity proceedings) -- 2.5 Patent infringement -- 2.5.1 Claim construction -- 2.5.1.1 The role of claim construction -- 2.5.1.2 When claim construction occurs -- 2.5.1.3 Pleadings and claim construction -- 2.5.1.4 How claim construction occurs -- 2.5.1.5 The role of evidence in claim construction -- 2.5.1.6 Patent Office file wrapper -- 2.6 Judicial patent proceedings and case management -- 2.6.1 Venue, jurisdiction and case assignment rules -- 2.6.2 Statements of case -- 2.6.3 Early case management -- 2.6.3.1 Scheduling -- 2.6.4 Provisional measures and preliminary injunctive relief -- 2.6.4.1 Prima facie case (or serious question to be tried) -- 2.6.4.2 Balance of convenience -- 2.6.4.3 Undertaking as to damages -- 2.6.4.4 Quia timet injunctions -- 2.6.5 Discovery and gathering of information -- 2.6.5.1 Circumstances in which discovery will be ordered -- 2.6.5.2 Process of giving discovery -- 2.6.5.3 Refusal to produce documents -- 2.6.5.4 Alternative procedures to discovery -- 2.6.5.5 Pre-action or preliminary discovery -- 2.6.6 Summary proceedings (summary adjudication) -- 2.6.6.1 Availability of summary adjudication -- 2.6.6.2 Basis for summary adjudication - "no reasonable prospect" of success -- 2.6.6.3 Summary adjudication in patent litigation -- 2.6.7 Evidence -- 2.6.7.1 Expert evidence -- 2.6.7.2 Position statements, product descriptions and "primers" -- 2.6.7.3 Conference of experts and joint report -- 2.6.7.4 Concurrent evidence -- 2.6.7.5 Expert evidence in infringement proceedings -- 2.6.8 Case-specific education of decision-makers 2.6.9 Confidentiality -- 2.6.10 Alternative dispute resolution -- 2.7 Civil remedies -- 2.7.1 Injunctive relief -- 2.7.2 Separation of quantum and liability -- 2.7.2.1 Damages -- 2.7.2.2 Account of profits -- 2.7.2.3 Additional damages -- 2.7.3 Other remedies -- 2.7.4 Costs -- 2.7.4.1 General approach to costs -- 2.7.4.2 Interlocutory proceedings and other issues -- 2.7.4.3 Security for costs -- 2.7.4.4 Offers of compromise and Calderbank offers -- 2.7.4.5 Assessment of costs -- 2.8 Other patent-related actions -- 2.8.1 Actions for declarations of non-infringement -- 2.8.2 Actions for threats of infringement proceedings -- 2.9 Appellate review -- 2.9.1 Appeal from an invalidity decision of a court -- 2.9.2 Appeal from an infringement decision of a court -- 2.10 Selected topics -- 2.10.1 Compulsory licenses -- Chapter 3 Brazil -- 3.1 Overview of the patent system -- 3.1.1 Evolution of the patent system -- 3.1.2 Types of patents -- 3.1.3 The granting of a patent -- 3.1.3.1 Drawings -- 3.1.3.2 Specifications -- 3.1.3.3 Claims -- 3.1.3.4 Novelty -- 3.1.3.5 Inventive step -- 3.1.3.6 Industrial application -- 3.1.3.7 Non-patentable inventions and utility models -- 3.1.4 Inventor and ownership -- 3.1.5 Properties of invention patents or utility models developed in labor relationships -- 3.1.6 Patent term and expiration -- 3.1.7 Patent application trends -- 3.2 Patent office and administrative review proceedings -- 3.2.1 National Institute of Industrial Property -- 3.2.2 Patent attorneys -- 3.2.3 Patent application -- 3.2.3.1 Dissemination of the state of the art -- 3.2.3.2 Disclosure of the state of the art by third parties -- 3.2.3.3 Priority date -- 3.2.3.4 Publication -- 3.2.3.5 Disclosure -- 3.2.3.6 Applications of interest to national defense -- 3.2.3.7 Patent term restoration -- 3.2.3.8 Post-issuance corrections and administrative proceedings 3.2.4 Administrative review proceedings -- 3.2.4.1 Declaration of patent nullity -- 3.2.4.2 Appeals -- 3.3 Judicial institutions -- 3.3.1 Judicial administration structure, decision-makers and procedures -- 3.3.2 Specialized intellectual property judiciary -- 3.3.3 Relationship between invalidity and infringement proceedings -- 3.3.4 Judicial education on intellectual property -- 3.4 Patent invalidity -- 3.5 Patent infringement -- 3.5.1 Infringement analysis -- 3.5.1.1 Direct patent infringement -- 3.5.1.2 Indirect patent infringement -- 3.5.1.3 Infringement by equivalence -- 3.5.1.4 The reverse doctrine of equivalents -- 3.5.1.5 Extraterritorial infringement -- 3.5.2 Defenses -- 3.5.2.1 Absence of liability -- 3.5.2.2 Consent or license -- 3.5.2.3 First-sale (exhaustion) doctrine -- 3.6 Judicial patent proceedings and case management -- 3.6.1 Venue, jurisdiction and case assignment rules -- 3.6.1.1 Interaction with other types of cases -- 3.6.1.2 Bankruptcy -- 3.6.2 Statements of case -- 3.6.2.1 Complaint -- 3.6.2.2 Answer -- 3.6.2.3 Counterclaim -- 3.6.3 Case management -- 3.6.4 Summary proceedings -- 3.6.5 Evidence -- 3.6.5.1 Expert evidence -- 3.6.5.2 Testimonial evidence -- 3.6.6 Confidentiality -- 3.6.7 Alternative dispute resolution -- 3.7 Civil remedies -- 3.7.1 Injunction -- 3.7.2 Damages -- 3.7.2.1 Compensatory damages -- 3.7.2.2 Attorneys' fees -- 3.7.3 Other remedies -- 3.8 Enforcement of judgments -- 3.8.1 Provisional compliance with the decision -- 3.8.2 Final compliance with the decision -- 3.9 Appellate review -- 3.9.1 Appeal from final judgment -- 3.9.2 Interlocutory appeal -- 3.9.3 Motion for clarification -- 3.9.4 Internal interlocutory appeal -- 3.9.5 Appeals to the Federal Supreme Court and to the Superior Court of Justice 3.9.6 Internal interlocutory appeal against a decision rejecting an appeal to the Federal Supreme Court or to the Superior Court of Justice -- 3.9.7 Appeals against divergent decisions -- 3.10 Criminal proceedings -- 3.11 Selected topics -- 3.11.1 Licenses -- 3.11.1.1 Voluntary license -- 3.11.1.2 Offer of license -- 3.11.1.3 Compulsory license -- 3.11.2 Pharmaceutical patents -- 3.11.2.1 Applications filed before the ratification of the treaty - the pipeline system -- 3.11.2.2 Prior consent by the Brazilian Health Regulatory Agency (ANVISA) -- 3.11.2.3 New use and new therapeutic application -- 3.12 Key challenges and efforts to improve patent case management -- Chapter 4 China -- 4.1 Outline of China's Patent Law and patent case trials -- 4.1.1 Formulation and evolution of China's Patent Law -- 4.1.1.1 Promulgation of the Patent Law -- 4.1.1.2 Four amendments to the Patent Law -- 4.1.2 Patent application trends -- 4.1.3 Legal basis to hear patent cases -- 4.1.3.1 Laws -- 4.1.3.2 Administrative regulations -- 4.1.3.3 Judicial interpretations -- 4.1.3.4 Departmental rules -- 4.1.3.5 International treaties -- 4.1.4 Guiding case system -- 4.1.5 Reform and development of China's intellectual property case trials -- 4.2 Overview on patent-related civil cases -- 4.2.1 Causes of action -- 4.2.2 Jurisdiction -- 4.2.2.1 Jurisdiction by court level and territorial jurisdiction -- 4.2.2.2 Jurisdiction transfer and designation of jurisdiction -- 4.2.2.3 Objection and submission to jurisdiction -- 4.2.3 Special provisions on jurisdiction -- 4.2.3.1 Jurisdiction over patent-related civil cases by court level -- 4.3 Civil cases of patent infringement -- 4.3.1 Protection scope of invention patents and utility models -- 4.3.1.1 Basis for determination -- 4.3.1.2 Fundamental doctrines and judgment subject for determination 4.3.1.3 Specific methods for determination Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Property, World Intellectual An International Guide to Patent Case Management for Judges Geneva : World Intellectual Property Organization,c2023 9789280535167 |
spellingShingle | Property, World Intellectual An International Guide to Patent Case Management for Judges Cover -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Brief Contents -- Contents -- Table of Cases -- Table of Laws and Regulations -- About the Contributors -- About the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) -- About the WIPO Judicial Institute and the WIPO IP and Innovation Ecosystems Sector -- Acknowledgments -- Foreword by WIPO -- Foreword by Berkeley Judicial Institute -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Patent litigation and the role of the justice system -- 1.1.1 An International Guide to Patent Case Management for Judges - its purpose -- 1.2 Patent systems and patent institutions -- 1.2.1 Overview of the patent system -- 1.2.2 Patent offices and administrative proceedings -- 1.2.3 Judicial institutions and their specialization -- 1.3 Patent infringement proceedings and case management -- 1.3.1 Early case management -- 1.3.2 Claim construction -- 1.3.3 Preliminary injunction -- 1.3.4 Gathering of information -- 1.3.5 Summary proceedings -- 1.3.6 Evidence -- 1.3.7 Technology tutorials and technology briefing sessions -- 1.3.8 Confidentiality -- 1.3.9 Trial -- 1.3.10 Mediation -- 1.3.11 Remedies -- 1.3.12 Costs -- 1.4 Interplay of multiple patent proceedings in different fora -- Chapter 2 Australia -- 2.1 Overview of the patent system -- 2.1.1 Evolution of the patent system -- 2.1.2 Patent application trends -- 2.2 Patent institutions and administrative review proceedings -- 2.2.1 Patent institutions -- 2.2.2 Administrative review proceedings -- 2.2.2.1 Avenues of review -- 2.2.2.2 Claim construction -- 2.2.2.3 Role of experts -- 2.2.2.4 Appeals to the Federal Court of Australia, Full Court of the Federal Court and High Court of Australia -- 2.2.2.5 Judicial review and review by the Administrative Appeals Tribunal -- 2.2.2.6 Nature of appeal from an invalidity decision of the Commissioner of Patents -- 2.2.2.7 Innovation patents 2.3 Judicial institutions -- 2.3.1 Judicial administration structure -- 2.3.1.1 National judicial structure -- 2.3.1.2 Selection process -- 2.3.2 Judicial education on intellectual property -- 2.4 Patent invalidity -- 2.4.1 Process -- 2.4.2 Role of experts - Federal Court of Australia (invalidity proceedings) -- 2.5 Patent infringement -- 2.5.1 Claim construction -- 2.5.1.1 The role of claim construction -- 2.5.1.2 When claim construction occurs -- 2.5.1.3 Pleadings and claim construction -- 2.5.1.4 How claim construction occurs -- 2.5.1.5 The role of evidence in claim construction -- 2.5.1.6 Patent Office file wrapper -- 2.6 Judicial patent proceedings and case management -- 2.6.1 Venue, jurisdiction and case assignment rules -- 2.6.2 Statements of case -- 2.6.3 Early case management -- 2.6.3.1 Scheduling -- 2.6.4 Provisional measures and preliminary injunctive relief -- 2.6.4.1 Prima facie case (or serious question to be tried) -- 2.6.4.2 Balance of convenience -- 2.6.4.3 Undertaking as to damages -- 2.6.4.4 Quia timet injunctions -- 2.6.5 Discovery and gathering of information -- 2.6.5.1 Circumstances in which discovery will be ordered -- 2.6.5.2 Process of giving discovery -- 2.6.5.3 Refusal to produce documents -- 2.6.5.4 Alternative procedures to discovery -- 2.6.5.5 Pre-action or preliminary discovery -- 2.6.6 Summary proceedings (summary adjudication) -- 2.6.6.1 Availability of summary adjudication -- 2.6.6.2 Basis for summary adjudication - "no reasonable prospect" of success -- 2.6.6.3 Summary adjudication in patent litigation -- 2.6.7 Evidence -- 2.6.7.1 Expert evidence -- 2.6.7.2 Position statements, product descriptions and "primers" -- 2.6.7.3 Conference of experts and joint report -- 2.6.7.4 Concurrent evidence -- 2.6.7.5 Expert evidence in infringement proceedings -- 2.6.8 Case-specific education of decision-makers 2.6.9 Confidentiality -- 2.6.10 Alternative dispute resolution -- 2.7 Civil remedies -- 2.7.1 Injunctive relief -- 2.7.2 Separation of quantum and liability -- 2.7.2.1 Damages -- 2.7.2.2 Account of profits -- 2.7.2.3 Additional damages -- 2.7.3 Other remedies -- 2.7.4 Costs -- 2.7.4.1 General approach to costs -- 2.7.4.2 Interlocutory proceedings and other issues -- 2.7.4.3 Security for costs -- 2.7.4.4 Offers of compromise and Calderbank offers -- 2.7.4.5 Assessment of costs -- 2.8 Other patent-related actions -- 2.8.1 Actions for declarations of non-infringement -- 2.8.2 Actions for threats of infringement proceedings -- 2.9 Appellate review -- 2.9.1 Appeal from an invalidity decision of a court -- 2.9.2 Appeal from an infringement decision of a court -- 2.10 Selected topics -- 2.10.1 Compulsory licenses -- Chapter 3 Brazil -- 3.1 Overview of the patent system -- 3.1.1 Evolution of the patent system -- 3.1.2 Types of patents -- 3.1.3 The granting of a patent -- 3.1.3.1 Drawings -- 3.1.3.2 Specifications -- 3.1.3.3 Claims -- 3.1.3.4 Novelty -- 3.1.3.5 Inventive step -- 3.1.3.6 Industrial application -- 3.1.3.7 Non-patentable inventions and utility models -- 3.1.4 Inventor and ownership -- 3.1.5 Properties of invention patents or utility models developed in labor relationships -- 3.1.6 Patent term and expiration -- 3.1.7 Patent application trends -- 3.2 Patent office and administrative review proceedings -- 3.2.1 National Institute of Industrial Property -- 3.2.2 Patent attorneys -- 3.2.3 Patent application -- 3.2.3.1 Dissemination of the state of the art -- 3.2.3.2 Disclosure of the state of the art by third parties -- 3.2.3.3 Priority date -- 3.2.3.4 Publication -- 3.2.3.5 Disclosure -- 3.2.3.6 Applications of interest to national defense -- 3.2.3.7 Patent term restoration -- 3.2.3.8 Post-issuance corrections and administrative proceedings 3.2.4 Administrative review proceedings -- 3.2.4.1 Declaration of patent nullity -- 3.2.4.2 Appeals -- 3.3 Judicial institutions -- 3.3.1 Judicial administration structure, decision-makers and procedures -- 3.3.2 Specialized intellectual property judiciary -- 3.3.3 Relationship between invalidity and infringement proceedings -- 3.3.4 Judicial education on intellectual property -- 3.4 Patent invalidity -- 3.5 Patent infringement -- 3.5.1 Infringement analysis -- 3.5.1.1 Direct patent infringement -- 3.5.1.2 Indirect patent infringement -- 3.5.1.3 Infringement by equivalence -- 3.5.1.4 The reverse doctrine of equivalents -- 3.5.1.5 Extraterritorial infringement -- 3.5.2 Defenses -- 3.5.2.1 Absence of liability -- 3.5.2.2 Consent or license -- 3.5.2.3 First-sale (exhaustion) doctrine -- 3.6 Judicial patent proceedings and case management -- 3.6.1 Venue, jurisdiction and case assignment rules -- 3.6.1.1 Interaction with other types of cases -- 3.6.1.2 Bankruptcy -- 3.6.2 Statements of case -- 3.6.2.1 Complaint -- 3.6.2.2 Answer -- 3.6.2.3 Counterclaim -- 3.6.3 Case management -- 3.6.4 Summary proceedings -- 3.6.5 Evidence -- 3.6.5.1 Expert evidence -- 3.6.5.2 Testimonial evidence -- 3.6.6 Confidentiality -- 3.6.7 Alternative dispute resolution -- 3.7 Civil remedies -- 3.7.1 Injunction -- 3.7.2 Damages -- 3.7.2.1 Compensatory damages -- 3.7.2.2 Attorneys' fees -- 3.7.3 Other remedies -- 3.8 Enforcement of judgments -- 3.8.1 Provisional compliance with the decision -- 3.8.2 Final compliance with the decision -- 3.9 Appellate review -- 3.9.1 Appeal from final judgment -- 3.9.2 Interlocutory appeal -- 3.9.3 Motion for clarification -- 3.9.4 Internal interlocutory appeal -- 3.9.5 Appeals to the Federal Supreme Court and to the Superior Court of Justice 3.9.6 Internal interlocutory appeal against a decision rejecting an appeal to the Federal Supreme Court or to the Superior Court of Justice -- 3.9.7 Appeals against divergent decisions -- 3.10 Criminal proceedings -- 3.11 Selected topics -- 3.11.1 Licenses -- 3.11.1.1 Voluntary license -- 3.11.1.2 Offer of license -- 3.11.1.3 Compulsory license -- 3.11.2 Pharmaceutical patents -- 3.11.2.1 Applications filed before the ratification of the treaty - the pipeline system -- 3.11.2.2 Prior consent by the Brazilian Health Regulatory Agency (ANVISA) -- 3.11.2.3 New use and new therapeutic application -- 3.12 Key challenges and efforts to improve patent case management -- Chapter 4 China -- 4.1 Outline of China's Patent Law and patent case trials -- 4.1.1 Formulation and evolution of China's Patent Law -- 4.1.1.1 Promulgation of the Patent Law -- 4.1.1.2 Four amendments to the Patent Law -- 4.1.2 Patent application trends -- 4.1.3 Legal basis to hear patent cases -- 4.1.3.1 Laws -- 4.1.3.2 Administrative regulations -- 4.1.3.3 Judicial interpretations -- 4.1.3.4 Departmental rules -- 4.1.3.5 International treaties -- 4.1.4 Guiding case system -- 4.1.5 Reform and development of China's intellectual property case trials -- 4.2 Overview on patent-related civil cases -- 4.2.1 Causes of action -- 4.2.2 Jurisdiction -- 4.2.2.1 Jurisdiction by court level and territorial jurisdiction -- 4.2.2.2 Jurisdiction transfer and designation of jurisdiction -- 4.2.2.3 Objection and submission to jurisdiction -- 4.2.3 Special provisions on jurisdiction -- 4.2.3.1 Jurisdiction over patent-related civil cases by court level -- 4.3 Civil cases of patent infringement -- 4.3.1 Protection scope of invention patents and utility models -- 4.3.1.1 Basis for determination -- 4.3.1.2 Fundamental doctrines and judgment subject for determination 4.3.1.3 Specific methods for determination |
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