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Background and additional information to support the directions for requests for electronic uncertified copies from patent files.
Directions under rule 35 of the Patents Rules 2007 on submitting post grant amendments by e-mail.
Directions to direct the form and manner in which observations on the request for an opinion may be delivered electronically.
Directions under section 124A of the Patents Act 1977.
Directions to direct the form and manner in which requests for electronic uncertified copies of documents from patent files may be delivered electronically.
Directions under section 124A of the Patents Act 1977 on delivery of electronic uncertified copies of documents
The forms set out in the Schedule to these directions are the forms the use of which is required by the Patents Rules 2007 (SI 2007/3291)
Directions under section 124A of the Patents Act 1977 varying those directions which specify a particular email address.
Changes to the registered designs rules to coincide with the modernisation of primary legislation.
Use of colour representation in design applications.
Facilitating the restoration of lapsed registrations.
Ending the withdrawal of some registered designs from public inspection.
Allowing multiple applications.
Ending examination on novelty grounds.
Designs dictated by technical function.
Apply to register part of a product.
This report illustrates the scale of IP crime and how government, industry and enforcement agencies collaborate to combat IP crime in the UK.
Disabled facilities for customers and visitors to the Intellectual Property Offices.
Renewal of UK Patents and European Patents (UK) by electronic means.
Announces a change in Intellectual Property Officer practice.
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