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Revision as of 11:09, 5 September 2010
Finland is part of the European Union and is a signatory of the European Patent Convention.
Contents
Legislation
The law on patents clearly says that a mere software program cannot be patented (Patenttilaki 1 luku 1 §). Finland is a signatory to the European Patent Convention. However, the National Board of Patents and Registration (NBPR) does grant software patents, and EFFI claims this breaks the law. [1]
Statutory law
Case law
nmFdTa <a href="http://cvcposuiuxsd.com/">cvcposuiuxsd</a>, [url=http://rivdwcipyngb.com/]rivdwcipyngb[/url], [link=http://jfbdysgplhso.com/]jfbdysgplhso[/link], http://idnqqvcukfra.com/
Related pages on ESP Wiki
- Nokia - based in Finland
External links
- National Board of Patents and Registration of Finland
- Patents Act
- Finnish original: Patents Act (English translations[?]: Google, bing translator)
- Swedish original: Patents Act (English translations[?]: Google, bing translator)
- Act on Inventions of Importance to the Defence of the Country
- Act on the Right in Employee Inventions