Monte Carlo Open Forum 1999 papers
  MC/1.1 - Jean-Jacques Joly, FR Unity of Invention in Europe
  MC/1.1 - Leonard Svensson, US Recent changes in practice at the USPTO
  MC/1.2 - Michael Fysh,
Qeen's Counsel, UK
Scope of Claims
  MC/1.4 - Sam Frost Are we content with a novelty standard that creates two classes of patentable subject matter? (Is anyone interested in a Sale Bar?)
  MC/1.6 - Peter James Regional Patent Systems in Africa
  MC/1.6 - Vladimir Rybakov,
St. Petersburg
Eurasian Patent System: an advantage to be employed
  MC/1.7 - Daniel Alge, AT Opposition practice at the EPO
  MC/2.1 - J-M Bourgognon, FR Trademark use on the Internet
  MC/2.1 - Tee Jim TAN, Singapore Trademark use on the Internet
  MC/2.2 - K.L. Henrikson, DK Bad Faith Registration
  MC/2.2 - William Howie, NZ Bad Faith Trade Mark Registrations
  MC/2.5 - Paul Steinhauser, NL Trademark Litigation in Europe : the interplay between National Trademarks and Community Trademarks
  MC/2.6 - Ethan Horwitz, US Cost of Action vs. Damages in Trademarks Infringement Action in the USA
  MC/3.3 - Herald Wegner, US Patent Appeals at the USPTO
  MC/3.3 - Knud Raffnsøe, DK Appeal Examination System towards the 21st Century
  MC/3.3 - Yoshinori Teramoto, JP The Japanese Appeal System
  MC/3.5 - Marianne Levin,
Stockholm University
Spare Parts and their Protection: from a European Perspective
  MC/3.6 - Keith Beresford, UK State-of-the-art Speech Recognition
  MC/3.7 - Alison Dyer, ZA Indigenous Rights

 
 
  Please note: Only a small selection of the papers presented at the 5th FICPI Open Forum, Monte Carlo 1999 are available in electronic form. A full list of titles may be obtained from Malcolm Royal - mroyal@ficpi.com

 
   
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