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[[Germany]] has [[software patent]] case law and is a signatory of the [[European Patent Convention]].
 
[[Germany]] has [[software patent]] case law and is a signatory of the [[European Patent Convention]].
  
==1999: Digital Circuits==
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For explanation of how the German system works, see [[German patent courts and appeals]].  Most importantly, remember that German courts don't always examine the complete validity of patents.  When a decision is appealed, the appeal may be about a single aspect instead of the whole case.  So if two companies have a dispute about a software patent where each says that they invented it first, the court may be asked to rule on the issue of who had the idea first, and won't look at whether the patent covers valid subject matter.  A court may thus "uphold" a software patent, but the ruling may have no consequence for the question of whether software patents are valid are not.
* Full name: [http://www.ip-agents.de/Lawyer/Rulings/Patent-Rights/inter/BGH-Softwarepatente/BGH-Softwarepatente_digitale-Schaltungen.html X ZB 11/98 – Digital Circuits], 13th December 1999
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==Chronological list of articles==
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List of articles on {{SITENAME}} analysing German court rulings.  Newest first:
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{{court rulings worldwide/germany}}
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==Chronological list of cases==
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Newest first:
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===2013, December: MS FAT patent held invalid by ''BPatG''===
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:{{also|Microsoft's FAT patents}}
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On 5 December 2013, the BPatG published its decision to invalidate [[Microsoft's FAT patent]], [http://worldwide.espacenet.com/publicationDetails/originalDocument?FT=D&date=20011212&DB=worldwide.espacenet.com&locale=en_EP&CC=EP&NR=0618540B1&KC=B1&ND=4 EP0618540].  The full text of the decision was published some time in the first half of 2014.
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* {{lang de}} [http://dejure.org/dienste/vernetzung/rechtsprechung?Gericht=BPatG&Datum=05.12.2013&Aktenzeichen=2%20Ni%209/12 Urt. v. 5. Dezember 2013 – 2 Ni 9/12 (EP)] - the full text
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* {{translate de|url=http://www.ifross.org/artikel/bundespatentgericht-erkl-rt-vfat-patent-erneut-f-r-nichtig|title=BPatG declares VFAT patent invalid, again (review by iFross)}}
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Stories based on just the December decision (before the court published the decision's rationale):
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* Slashdot: [http://hardware.slashdot.org/story/13/12/07/1241221/german-court-invalidates-microsoft-fat-patent German Court Invalidates Microsoft FAT Patent]
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* [[Florian Mueller]]: [http://www.fosspatents.com/2013/12/federal-patent-court-of-germany.html Federal Patent Court of Germany invalidates Microsoft FAT patent, appeals court may disagree]
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* Techworld: [http://news.techworld.com/applications/3492693/german-court-invalidates-microsoft-patent-used-for-motorola-phone-sales-ban/ German court invalidates Microsoft patent used for Motorola phone sales ban]
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This can still be appealed to the ''BGH'' (Federal Court of Justice).
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===2012, July: FAT patent upheld by Mannheim Regional Court===
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* [[Florian Mueller]]: [http://www.fosspatents.com/2012/07/with-german-fat-patent-ruling-microsoft.html With German FAT patent ruling, Microsoft scores third court victory over Google in as many months]
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===2011, December: Smartphone patent upheld by Mannheim Regional Court===
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{{main|Motorola Mobility v. Apple ruling by Mannheim Regional Court on 9 December 2011}}
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===2010, May: document generation patent upheld===
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:''(See: [[Xa ZB 20/08 (2010, April, Germany)]])''
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In May 2010, a German court published this 22 April 2010 decision:
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* http://news.swpat.org/2010/05/german-court-ruling-upholding-siemens-patent-as-text/<br />(That page includes links to machine translations)
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Which [[Florian Mueller]] says is a pretty clear endorsement of software patents:
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* [http://fosspatents.blogspot.com/2010/05/german-high-court-declares-all-software.html German high court declares all software potentially patentable]
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===2010, May: Microsoft Fat patent upheld===
  
This important ruling introduced the test of "''controllable natural forces''".
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:{{also|X ZR 27/07 (2010, April, Germany)}}
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:{{also|Microsoft's FAT patents}}
  
This [[legal wording]] was used in the EU by the anti-swpat campaign in September 2003.
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In June 2010, a German court published this 20 April 2010 decision:
  
==2006: Judge Mellulis' comments==
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* http://news.swpat.org/2010/06/german-court-ruling-x-zr-2707-as-text/
  
The following are comments made by Judge Mellulis of Germany's Bundesgerichtshof at a Symposium of European Patent Judges in September 2006.  They were quoted in the UK's 2008 ruling on [[Symbian v. Comptroller General (2008, UK)|Symbian v. Comptroller General]].
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The outcome (the decision but not the rationale) had been published on 20 April 2010:
  
:"''[his court] proceeds from the assumption that the prohibition on the patenting of software 'as such' means what the law says ... software is not patentable merely by virtue of being used in conjunction with a general-purpose computer''"
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* [http://www.h-online.com/open/news/item/German-appeal-court-upholds-Microsoft-FAT-patent-985550.html German appeal court upholds Microsoft FAT patent], The H, April 2010 (also: [http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=10/04/23/169253 slashdot story])
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20070315210041/http://www.heise.de/english/newsticker/news/86141 Federal Patent Court declares FAT patent of Microsoft null and void], The H, April 2007 (also: [http://yro.slashdot.org/story/07/03/15/142203/Germany-Rejects-Microsoft-FAT-Patent slashdot story])
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* [http://fosspatents.blogspot.com/2010/04/fatal-patent-ruling-in-germany.html FATal patent ruling in Germany?], by [[Florian Mueller on software patents|Florian Mueller]]
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* {{translate de|title=WINDOWS - Dateiverwaltung beruht auf, patentfähiger Erfindung |url=http://juris.bundesgerichtshof.de/cgi-bin/rechtsprechung/document.py?Gericht=bgh&Art=pm&Datum=2010&Sort=3&nr=51702&anz=84&pos=0&Blank=1}}
  
Deprecating the reliance on the word "technical", he noted:
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===2010, January===
  
:"''when assessing software as such, the program's interdependence with the technical device makes the technical content hard to deny''"
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* {{translate de|url=http://news.swpat.org/2010/02/german-jan2010-ruling-as-text/|title=German Federal High Court ruling, January 20th 2010 "GBH X ZB 22/07"}}
  
==2006: UK's Lord Justice Jacobs' comments on German case law==
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===2006: UK's Lord Justice Jacobs' comments on German case law===
  
 
The UK 2006 [[Aerotel v. Telco]] ruling, page 49, notes:
 
The UK 2006 [[Aerotel v. Telco]] ruling, page 49, notes:
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:''131. W (pat) 31/03, the BGH appears to have some reservations about Sprachananlyseeinrichtung, refusing to extend it to the image processing system of the claim because it was basically a claim to mathematical method as such even though it would implemented by a computer. Most significantly, however, the BGH declined to follow Hitachi (see para 3.2.2.).'''
 
:''131. W (pat) 31/03, the BGH appears to have some reservations about Sprachananlyseeinrichtung, refusing to extend it to the image processing system of the claim because it was basically a claim to mathematical method as such even though it would implemented by a computer. Most significantly, however, the BGH declined to follow Hitachi (see para 3.2.2.).'''
  
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===2006: Judge Melullis' comments===
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The following are comments made by Judge Melullis of Germany's Bundesgerichtshof at a Symposium of European Patent Judges in September 2006.  They were quoted in the UK's 2008 ruling on [[Symbian v. Comptroller General (2008, UK)|Symbian v. Comptroller General]].
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:"''[his court] proceeds from the assumption that the prohibition on the patenting of software 'as such' means what the law says ... software is not patentable merely by virtue of being used in conjunction with a general-purpose computer''"
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Deprecating the reliance on the word "technical", he noted:
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:"''when assessing software as such, the program's interdependence with the technical device makes the technical content hard to deny''"
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===2002: Error searching===
  
* {{translate de|url=http://news.swpat.org/2010/02/german-jan2010-ruling-as-text/|title=German Federal High Court ruling, January 20th 2010 "GBH X ZB 22/07"}}
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* {{translate de|url=http://eupat.ffii.org/papers/bpatg17-suche02/index.de.html|title=FFII page about the 2002 ruling with "forces of nature"}}
  
==2010, April: MS FAT patent upheld==
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===2000: Computer program product===
  
:''(see also: [[Microsoft's FAT patents]])''
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* {{translate de|url=http://eupat.ffii.org/papers/bpatg17-suche00/index.de.html|title=BPatG Fehlersuche 2000-07-28: computer program product}}
  
* [http://www.h-online.com/open/news/item/German-appeal-court-upholds-Microsoft-FAT-patent-985550.html German appeal court upholds Microsoft FAT patent], The H, April 2010 (also: [http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=10/04/23/169253 slashdot story])
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===1999: Digital Circuits===
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20070315210041/http://www.heise.de/english/newsticker/news/86141 Federal Patent Court declares FAT patent of Microsoft null and void], The H, April 2007 (also: [http://yro.slashdot.org/story/07/03/15/142203/Germany-Rejects-Microsoft-FAT-Patent slashdot story])
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* Full name: [http://www.ip-agents.de/Lawyer/Rulings/Patent-Rights/inter/BGH-Softwarepatente/BGH-Softwarepatente_digitale-Schaltungen.html X ZB 11/98 – Digital Circuits], 13th December 1999
* [http://fosspatents.blogspot.com/2010/04/fatal-patent-ruling-in-germany.html FATal patent ruling in Germany?], by [[Florian Mueller on software patents|Florian Mueller]]
 
* {{translate de|title=WINDOWS - Dateiverwaltung beruht auf, patentfähiger Erfindung |url=http://juris.bundesgerichtshof.de/cgi-bin/rechtsprechung/document.py?Gericht=bgh&Art=pm&Datum=2010&Sort=3&nr=51702&anz=84&pos=0&Blank=1}}
 
  
==2010, May: document generation patent upheld==
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This important ruling introduced the test of "''controllable natural forces''".
  
:''(See: [[Xa ZB 20/08 (2010, April, Germany)]]''
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This [[legal wording]] was used in the EU by the anti-swpat campaign in September 2003.
  
In May, a German court published this decision:
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===1986: Rolling Rod Splitting===
  
* http://news.swpat.org/2010/05/german-court-ruling-upholding-siemens-patent-as-text/<br />(That page includes links to machine translations)
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* [http://eupat.ffii.org/papers/bgh-walzst80/index.en.html BGH 1980-09-16: Rolling Rod Splitting (Walzstabteilung) Decision]
  
Which [[Florian Mueller]] says is a pretty clear endorsement of software patents:
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===1976: Dispositionsprogramm===
  
* [http://fosspatents.blogspot.com/2010/05/german-high-court-declares-all-software.html German high court declares all software potentially patentable]
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Described by [[FFII]] as a landmark case:
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* [http://eupat.ffii.org/papers/bgh-dispo76/index.en.html BGH 1976-06-22: Dispositionsprogramm]
  
 
==Related pages on {{SITENAME}}==
 
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* [[Countries and regions]]
 
* [[Countries and regions]]
 
* [[Reading case law]]
 
* [[Reading case law]]
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* [[Controllable forces of nature]] - a proposed test, mostly based on German case law
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
  
* [http://fosspatents.blogspot.com/2010/05/german-high-court-declares-all-software.html German high court declares all software potentially patentable], May 19th 2010, [[Florian Mueller]]
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* [http://fosspatents.blogspot.com/2010/05/german-high-court-declares-all-software.html German high court declares all software potentially patentable], 19 May 2010, '''[[Florian Mueller]]'''
 
* [http://www.european-patent-office.org/epo/pubs/oj007/04_07/special_edition_2_judges_symposium.pdf Some problems of patent law from a German viewpoint], page 184, by Klaus-J. MELULLIS, Presiding judge at the Federal Court of Justice, Karlsruhe, Germany.
 
* [http://www.european-patent-office.org/epo/pubs/oj007/04_07/special_edition_2_judges_symposium.pdf Some problems of patent law from a German viewpoint], page 184, by Klaus-J. MELULLIS, Presiding judge at the Federal Court of Justice, Karlsruhe, Germany.
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* [http://eupat.ffii.org/stidi/korcu/index.en.html Patent Jurisprudence on a Slippery Slope], by '''[[FFII]]''' - the links on this page are extensive and have descriptions, and they're almost all about Germany, such as:
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* [http://eupat.ffii.org/papers/bgh-dispo76/ Page about a 1976 BGH decision]
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* [http://blog.ksnh.eu/en/2011/07/23/bgh-confirms-new-approach-to-software-patents/ German Federal Court of Justice Confirms New German Approach To Software Patent Examination (BGH X ZR 121/09)], 23 July 2011, '''ksnh::law'''
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* [http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-03-01/apple-wins-german-patent-case-against-motorola-mobility.html Apple Wins German Patent Case Against Motorola Mobility], 1 Mar 2012, '''Bloomberg'''
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:15, 31 July 2017

Germany has software patent case law and is a signatory of the European Patent Convention.

For explanation of how the German system works, see German patent courts and appeals. Most importantly, remember that German courts don't always examine the complete validity of patents. When a decision is appealed, the appeal may be about a single aspect instead of the whole case. So if two companies have a dispute about a software patent where each says that they invented it first, the court may be asked to rule on the issue of who had the idea first, and won't look at whether the patent covers valid subject matter. A court may thus "uphold" a software patent, but the ruling may have no consequence for the question of whether software patents are valid are not.

Can you help? Can someone check if this case really upheld a software patent?


Chronological list of articles

List of articles on ESP Wiki analysing German court rulings. Newest first:

Chronological list of cases

Newest first:

2013, December: MS FAT patent held invalid by BPatG

See also: Microsoft's FAT patents

On 5 December 2013, the BPatG published its decision to invalidate Microsoft's FAT patent, EP0618540. The full text of the decision was published some time in the first half of 2014.

Stories based on just the December decision (before the court published the decision's rationale):

This can still be appealed to the BGH (Federal Court of Justice).

2012, July: FAT patent upheld by Mannheim Regional Court

2011, December: Smartphone patent upheld by Mannheim Regional Court

Main article: Motorola Mobility v. Apple ruling by Mannheim Regional Court on 9 December 2011

2010, May: document generation patent upheld

(See: Xa ZB 20/08 (2010, April, Germany))

In May 2010, a German court published this 22 April 2010 decision:

Which Florian Mueller says is a pretty clear endorsement of software patents:

2010, May: Microsoft Fat patent upheld

See also: X ZR 27/07 (2010, April, Germany)
See also: Microsoft's FAT patents

In June 2010, a German court published this 20 April 2010 decision:

The outcome (the decision but not the rationale) had been published on 20 April 2010:

2010, January

2006: UK's Lord Justice Jacobs' comments on German case law

The UK 2006 Aerotel v. Telco ruling, page 49, notes:

"129. Two cases of the German BGH were brought to our attention. The first was Sprachananlyseeinrichtung (language analysing device) 11th May 220 X ZB 15/86 GRUR 200 1007, 454 OJ EPO 8-9/2002. The headnote accurately states the holding:
“(a)An apparatus (computer) which is programmed in a specific way has technical character. The applies even if texts are edited on the computer.
(b) For the purpose of assessing the technical character of such an apparatus it is not relevant whether the apparatus produces a (further) technical effect, whether technology is enriched by it or whether it makes a contribution to the state of the art.”
130. For reasons we confess we do not fully understand the BGH considered that the case was not concerned with the computer program as such exclusion. It therefore did not find it necessary to consider the EPO case law on the point. Significantly, in the more recent case of Jesco Schwarzer 28th September 2004 17
131. W (pat) 31/03, the BGH appears to have some reservations about Sprachananlyseeinrichtung, refusing to extend it to the image processing system of the claim because it was basically a claim to mathematical method as such even though it would implemented by a computer. Most significantly, however, the BGH declined to follow Hitachi (see para 3.2.2.).'

2006: Judge Melullis' comments

The following are comments made by Judge Melullis of Germany's Bundesgerichtshof at a Symposium of European Patent Judges in September 2006. They were quoted in the UK's 2008 ruling on Symbian v. Comptroller General.

"[his court] proceeds from the assumption that the prohibition on the patenting of software 'as such' means what the law says ... software is not patentable merely by virtue of being used in conjunction with a general-purpose computer"

Deprecating the reliance on the word "technical", he noted:

"when assessing software as such, the program's interdependence with the technical device makes the technical content hard to deny"

2002: Error searching

2000: Computer program product

1999: Digital Circuits

This important ruling introduced the test of "controllable natural forces".

This legal wording was used in the EU by the anti-swpat campaign in September 2003.

1986: Rolling Rod Splitting

1976: Dispositionsprogramm

Described by FFII as a landmark case:

Related pages on ESP Wiki

External links

References