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protection is sought. The application must be made within six months of the date on which marketing approval for the product in question is granted anywhere within the EEC. Furthermore a supplementary protection certificate can be granted only in respect of the ‘basic’ patent covering the product in question. The EPC Member States agreed in December 1991 to an amendment to the convention to permit members to extend European patents in cases of national emergency or to compensate for marketing delays due to an ‘administrative authorisation’ procedure required by law before a product can be marketed. On 27 November 1995 the Council of Ministers adopted a common position on a proposed regulation that would result in the issue by national patent offices of analogous supplementary protection certificates for plant protection products such as insecticides, fungicides and herbicides that are also subject to regulatory approval before they can be marketed. The maximum possible additional protection will be for five years. Before enactment, however, the proposal still has to receive a second reading from the European Parliament and then be reviewed one further time by the Council of Ministers. EMPLOYEE INVENTIONS
DOI link for protection is sought. The application must be made within six months of the date on which marketing approval for the product in question is granted anywhere within the EEC. Furthermore a supplementary protection certificate can be granted only in respect of the ‘basic’ patent covering the product in question. The EPC Member States agreed in December 1991 to an amendment to the convention to permit members to extend European patents in cases of national emergency or to compensate for marketing delays due to an ‘administrative authorisation’ procedure required by law before a product can be marketed. On 27 November 1995 the Council of Ministers adopted a common position on a proposed regulation that would result in the issue by national patent offices of analogous supplementary protection certificates for plant protection products such as insecticides, fungicides and herbicides that are also subject to regulatory approval before they can be marketed. The maximum possible additional protection will be for five years. Before enactment, however, the proposal still has to receive a second reading from the European Parliament and then be reviewed one further time by the Council of Ministers. EMPLOYEE INVENTIONS
protection is sought. The application must be made within six months of the date on which marketing approval for the product in question is granted anywhere within the EEC. Furthermore a supplementary protection certificate can be granted only in respect of the ‘basic’ patent covering the product in question. The EPC Member States agreed in December 1991 to an amendment to the convention to permit members to extend European patents in cases of national emergency or to compensate for marketing delays due to an ‘administrative authorisation’ procedure required by law before a product can be marketed. On 27 November 1995 the Council of Ministers adopted a common position on a proposed regulation that would result in the issue by national patent offices of analogous supplementary protection certificates for plant protection products such as insecticides, fungicides and herbicides that are also subject to regulatory approval before they can be marketed. The maximum possible additional protection will be for five years. Before enactment, however, the proposal still has to receive a second reading from the European Parliament and then be reviewed one further time by the Council of Ministers. EMPLOYEE INVENTIONS
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protection is sought. The application must be made within six months of the date on which marketing approval for the product in question is granted anywhere within the EEC. Furthermore a supplementary protection certificate can be granted only in respect of the ‘basic’ patent covering the product in question.