European patent
European patent
It is possible to get patents in European countries with a single, harmonized procedure before the European Patent Office. A single patent application is filed at the European Patent Office in one of
the national languages of that office (currently English, French or
Germany) and prosecuted through the usual search and examination
stages until grant is achieved. Once grant is achieved, protection
only becomes effective in the designated territories when a
translation of the specification including the claims is filed at the
national Patent Office of each designated territory in which
protection is required. Once the translation of the specification is
filed in any particular territory, the European patent becomes
equivalent to a national patent in that country.
There is currently no single Europe-wide patent. Right now there is a lot of work going on to create a Community Patent in the European Union.