Patent Cooperation Treaty
Parties with reservations, declarations and objections
Party | Reservations / Declarations | Objections |
---|---|---|
Algeria | Yes | No |
Armenia | Yes | No |
Bahrain | Yes | No |
Belarus | Yes | No |
Cambodia | Yes | No |
Chile | Yes | No |
Cuba | Yes | No |
Finland | Yes | No |
France | Yes | No |
Georgia | Yes | No |
Hungary | Yes | No |
India | Yes | No |
Indonesia | Yes | No |
Iran | Yes | No |
Kazakhstan | Yes | No |
Kyrgyzstan | Yes | No |
Laos | Yes | No |
Malaysia | Yes | No |
Malta | Yes | No |
Moldova | Yes | No |
Mozambique | Yes | No |
Netherlands, the Kingdom of the | Yes | No |
Norway | Yes | No |
Oman | Yes | No |
Poland | Yes | No |
Qatar | Yes | No |
Romania | Yes | No |
Russian Federation | Yes | No |
Saint Lucia | Yes | No |
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | Yes | No |
Samoa | Yes | No |
South Africa | Yes | No |
Sweden | Yes | No |
Tajikistan | Yes | No |
Thailand | Yes | No |
Tunisia | Yes | No |
Turkmenistan | Yes | No |
Ukraine | Yes | No |
United States of America | Yes | No |
Uruguay | Yes | No |
Uzbekistan | Yes | No |
Algeria
08-12-1999
With the declaration provided for in Article 64(5).
(formulering door depositaris)
Armenia
17-05-1994
With the declaration provided for in Article 64(5).
(formulering door depositaris)
Bahrain
18-12-2006
With the declaration provided for in Article 64(5).
(formulering door depositaris)
Belarus
14-04-1993
With the declaration provided for in Article 64(5).
(formulering door depositaris)
Cambodia
08-09-2016
[…] that, pursuant to Article 64(5) of the said Treaty, the Kingdom of Cambodia does not consider itself bound by Article 59 of the said Treaty.
Chile
02-03-2009
With the declaration provided for in Article 64(5).
(formulering door depositaris)
Cuba
16-04-1996
The Republic of Cuba deplores that, even after the adoption by the General Assembly
of the United Nations of Resolution 1514, of December 14, 1960, setting forth the
Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples, that
proclaims the necessity of bringing to a speedy and unconditional end colonialism
in all its forms and manifestations, a text of the nature such as that referred to
in Article 62(3) of the Patent Cooperation Treaty, which concerns Article 24 of the
Stockholm Act of the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property, had
been adopted.
With the declaration provided for in Article 64(5).
(formulering door depositaris)
Finland
01-07-1980
With the declaration provided for in Article 64(2)(a)(ii).
(formulering door depositaris)
France
25-11-1977
With the declaration provided for in Article 64(5).
(formulering door depositaris)
Georgia
18-01-1994
With the declaration provided for in Article 64(5).
(formulering door depositaris)
Hungary
27-03-1980
With the declaration provided for in Article 64(5).
(formulering door depositaris)
India
07-09-1998
With the declaration provided for in Article 64(5).
(formulering door depositaris)
Indonesia
05-06-1997
With the declaration provided for in Article 64(5).
(formulering door depositaris)
Iran
04-07-2013
Pursuant to Article 64(5), the Islamic Republic of Iran does not consider itself bound by Article 59.
Kazakhstan
16-02-1993
With the declaration provided for in Article 64(5).
(formulering door depositaris)
Kyrgyzstan
14-02-1994
With the declaration provided for in Article 64(5).
(formulering door depositaris)
Laos
14-03-2006
With the declaration provided for in Article 64(5).
(formulering door depositaris)
Malaysia
16-05-2006
With the declaration provided for in Article 64(5).
(formulering door depositaris)
Malta
01-12-2006
With the declaration provided for in Article 64(5).
(formulering door depositaris)
Moldova
14-02-1994
With the declaration provided for in Article 64(5).
(formulering door depositaris)
Mozambique
18-02-2000
With the declaration provided for in Article 64(5).
(formulering door depositaris)
Netherlands, the Kingdom of the
10-04-1979
1. The Kingdom of the Netherlands is party to the Convention on the Grant of European
Patents, concluded at Munich on 5 October 1973 ('the Convention'). Under Article 45
of the Patent Cooperation Treaty ('the Treaty'), an international application in which
the Kingdom of the Netherlands is designated or elected may also be filed for the
issue of a European patent. In its national law, the Kingdom has not exercised the
option provided for under Article 45, paragraph 2, of the Treaty.
In this connection, the following should be noted. The national law governing patents
in the Kingdom applies to the entire Kingdom, that is, to the Netherlands itself and
to the Netherlands Antilles, and patents issued on the basis of an international application
in which the Kingdom is designated and in which the applicant has not indicated, in
accordance with Article 4 (1) (ii) of the Treaty, the desire to obtain a European
patent, have legal consequences in the entire Kingdom.
However, pursuant to Article 168, the Convention does not apply to the Netherlands
Antilles and thus applies only to the Netherlands itself. As a result, patents granted
under the Convention, including European patents granted on the basis of an international
application in which the Kingdom is designated and in which, in accordance with Article
4 (1) (ii) of the Treaty, the applicant has indicated a desire to obtain a European
patent, have legal consequences only in the Netherlands and not in the Netherlands
Antilles.
2. Article 10 of the Treaty and Rule 19.3 of the Implementing Regulations
The receiving office is the Netherlands Patent Office, Patentlaan 2, Rijswijk. Address:
Postbus 5818, 2280 HV Rijswijk. Under article 151 of the Convention, the receiving
office may also be the European Patent Office.
3. Article 16 of the Treaty and Rule 35.1 of the Implementing Regulations
With regard to searches in connection with international applications filed with the
Netherlands Patent Office, the competent international searching authority under article
154 of the Convention is the European Patent Office.
4. Article 22 of the Treaty and Rule 49.1 of the Implementing Regulations; article
39 of the Treaty and Rule 76.1 of the Implementing Regulations
Under Article 22, or if applicable, Article 39 of the Treaty, a Dutch translation
must be provided, for the Kingdom's benefit, of every international application that
has been filed in a language other than Dutch.
The amount of the national fee referred to in Article 22, or if applicable, Article
39 of the Treaty is as follows:
- filing fee: NLG 240
- for each page of the description (including the claims) and the drawings: NLG 5
5. Article 32 of the Treaty and Rule 59.1 of the Implementing Regulations
For the preliminary international examination of international applications filed
with the Netherlands Patent Office, the competent authority charged with the preliminary
international examination under Article 155 of the Convention is the European Patent
Office.
6. Rule 72.1 of the Implementing Regulations
Any report of an international preliminary examination drawn up in a language other
than German, English or French must be translated into German, English or French.
23-06-2011
1. The Kingdom of the Netherlands is party to the Convention on the Grant of European
Patents, concluded at Munich on 5 October 1973 ('the Convention'). Under Article 45
of the Patent Cooperation Treaty ('the Treaty'), an international application in which
the Kingdom of the Netherlands is designated or elected may also be filed for the
issue of a European patent. In its national law, the Kingdom has not exercised the
option provided for under Article 45, paragraph 2, of the Treaty.
In this connection, the following should be noted. The national law governing patents
in the Kingdom applies to the entire Kingdom, that is, to the European part of the
Netherlands as well as to Aruba, Curaçao, Sint Maarten and the Caribbean part of the
Netherlands (the islands of Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba), and patents issued
on the basis of an international application in which the Kingdom is designated and
in which the applicant has not indicated, in accordance with Article 4 (1) (ii) of
the Treaty, the desire to obtain a European patent, have legal consequences in the
entire Kingdom.
However, pursuant to Article 168, the Convention does not apply to Aruba and thus
applies only to the European part of the Netherlands, Curaçao, Sint Maarten and the
Caribbean part of the Netherlands (the islands of Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba).
As a result, patents granted under the Convention, including European patents granted
on the basis of an international application in which the Kingdom is designated and
in which, in accordance with Article 4 (1) (ii) of the Treaty, the applicant has indicated
a desire to obtain a European patent, have legal consequences in all parts of the
Kingdom of the Netherlands with the exception of Aruba.
2. Article 10 of the Treaty and Rule 19.3 of the Implementing Regulations
The receiving office for the European and Caribbean part of the Netherlands is the
Octrooiraad (Netherlands Patent Office), Patentlaan 2, Rijswijk. Address: Postbus
5818, 2280 HV Rijswijk. Under article 151 of the Convention, the receiving office
may also be the European Patent Office.
The receiving office for Curaçao and Sint Maarten is the Bureau Intellectuele Eigendom
[BIE] (Bureau for Intellectual Property), Berg Carmelweg 10-A, Willemstad, Curaçao.
The receiving office for Aruba is the Bureau of Intellectual Property of Aruba, A.
Laclé Boulevard 3, Oranjestad, Aruba.
3. Article 16 of the Treaty and Rule 35.1 of the Implementing Regulations
With regard to searches in connection with international applications filed with the
Netherlands Patent Office, the competent international searching authority under article
154 of the Convention is the European Patent Office.
4. Article 22 of the Treaty and Rule 49.1 of the Implementing Regulations; article
39 of the Treaty and Rule 76.1 of the Implementing Regulations
Under Article 22, or if applicable, Article 39 of the Treaty, a Dutch translation
must be provided, for the Kingdom's benefit, of every international application that
has been filed in a language other than Dutch.
5. Article 32 of the Treaty and Rule 59.1 of the Implementing Regulations
For the preliminary international examination of international applications filed
with the Netherlands Patent Office, the competent authority charged with the preliminary
international examination under Article 155 of the Convention is the European Patent
Office.
6. Rule 72.1 of the Implementing Regulations
Any report of an international preliminary examination drawn up in a language other
than German, English or French must be translated into German, English or French.
Norway
01-10-1979
With the declaration provided for in Article 64(2)(a)(ii)
(formulering door depositaris)
Oman
26-07-2001
With the declaration provided for in Article 64(5).
(formulering door depositaris)
Poland
25-09-1990
With the declaration provided for in Article 64(2)(a)(ii).
(formulering door depositaris)
Qatar
03-05-2011
With the declaration provided for in Article 64(5).
(formulering door depositaris)
Romania
23-04-1979
With the declaration provided for in Article 64(5).
(formulering door depositaris)
Russian Federation
29-12-1977
With the declaration provided for in Article 64(5).
(formulering door depositaris)
Saint Lucia
30-05-1996
With the declaration provided for in Article 64(5).
(formulering door depositaris)
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
06-05-2002
With the declaration provided for in Article 64(5).
(formulering door depositaris)
Samoa
02-10-2019
[…] pursuant to Article 64(5) of the Treaty, the Independent State of Samoa does not consider itself bound by Article 59 of the Treaty.
South Africa
16-12-1998
With the declaration provided for in Article 64(5).
(formulering door depositaris)
Sweden
17-02-1978
With the declaration provided for in Article 64(2)(a)(ii).
(formulering door depositaris)
Tajikistan
14-02-1994
With the declaration provided for in Article 64(5).
(formulering door depositaris)
Thailand
24-09-2009
With the declaration provided for in Article 64(5).
(formulering door depositaris)
Tunisia
10-09-2001
With the declaration provided for in Article 64(5).
(formulering door depositaris)
Turkmenistan
01-03-1995
With the declaration provided for in Article 64(5).
(formulering door depositaris)
Ukraine
21-09-1992
With the declaration provided for in Article 64(5).
(formulering door depositaris)
United States of America
26-11-1975
With the declarations provided for in Articles 64(3)(a) and 64(4)(a).
(formulering door depositaris)
Uruguay
07-10-2024
[...] that, pursuant Article 64(1)(a) of the Treaty, the Eastern Republic of Uruguay shall not be bound by the provisions of Chapter II.
Uzbekistan
18-08-1993
With the declaration provided for in Article 64(5).
(formulering door depositaris)