Sweden
Sweden is part of the European Union and is a signatory of the European Patent Convention.
The Swedish government, during its 2009 presidency of the European Union pushed hard (without success) in 2009 to get agreement on the United Patent Litigation System.
In 2003, the Swedish government lobbied for software patents, criticising the European Parliament for amending the EU software patents directive.[1]
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Legislation
Sweden is a signatory to the European Patent Convention.
Statutory law
The Patents Act (1967:837) defines the exclusive rights available for the exploitation of inventions in Sweden.
- Patents Act (1994 consolidated version)
- Swedish original: Patents Act (English translations[?]: Google, bing translator)
Courts system
Applications for patents are filed with the Swedish Patent and Registration Office (Patent- och registreringsverket, PRV).
Decisions by the PRV may be appealed against to the Court of Patent Appeals (Patentbesvärsrätten, PBR).[2]
Decisions by the PBR may be appealed against to the Supreme Administrative Court of Sweden (Regeringsrätten, RR).
Case law
There is no known case law regarding software patents in Sweden.
People and companies from Sweden
- Jonas Bosson (anti-swpat blog), company manager and prominent member of FFII
- Erik Josefsson, prominent FFII lobbyist, also associated with the Pirate Party
- Ericsson, telecommunications company that lobbied for software patents[3]
External links
- Sweden's Patent and Registration Office
- Software Patents in Sweden, from FFII's website
- Another FFII page about Sweden
- Swedish original: FFII Sweden (English translations[?]: Google, bing translator)
- Patents Act (1994 consolidated version)
- Swedish original: Patents Act (English translations[?]: Google, bing translator)
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