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Duns Licensing Associates; EPB 15 Nov 2006

References: T 0154/04
Ratio:Inherent in the concept of ‘an invention’ in the EPC was ‘any subject matter or activity having technical character’ and that a contribution could be patentable ‘even if it was related to the items listed in [art. 52(2)] since these items were only excluded ‘as such’ – art. 52(3)’. In order to be patentable, a contribution must be ‘technical’, or at least must have ‘technical features’ or ‘features which contribute to the technical character of the invention’.
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