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EURASIAN PATENT CONVENTION -
THE NEWEST PATENT CONVENTION IN THE WORLD
GENERAL INFORMATION
     After the collapse of the former USSR in 1991 the single patent 
territory disintegrated into 15 independent states.  Nevertheless, the 
need in cooperation in the field of intellectual property was 
conditioned by the historically established close scientific, 
technical and economic relations between the former Soviet Republics. 
Besides, Moscow was the place, in which the leading specialists and 
experts and information and documentation in the field were 
concentrated.  
     Therefore, in 1995 nine states signed the Eurasian Patent 
Convention.
    The eight years of existence of Eurasian Patent Convention showed 
the following advantages:  
- A single Eurasian patent may be granted and valid in the territory 
of all designated states;  
- Only the Russian language is used for pendency, examination and 
publication of a EA application and a EA patent.  The preceding 3 
years a EA patent is valid in all contracting states  free of charge.
- The single procedural fee, examination fee and maintenance fees are 
paid at the Eurasian Patent Office  
- A single representative can be appointed by an Applicant for all 
states. 
- Applicants from some countries enjoy with tariff preference for 
Application fees (see APPENDIX) 
     Everybody is welcome to experience obtaining a patent with the 
most modern patent organization  that is new equipped, 
applicants’ friendly and manned with high professionals 
delegated from all member-stated of the EA Convention.
 
Some Data about members
Contracting States      Area sq. mi     Area sq. km     Population      Capital
ARMENIA (AM)    11,506  29,800  3,426,000       Yerevan
AZERBAIJAN (AZ) 33,436  86,600  7,237,000       Baku
BELARUS (BY)    80,155  207,600 10,437,418      Minsk.
KAZAKHSTAN (KZ) 1,049,155       2,717,300       17,376,615      Akmola
KYRGYZSTAN (KG) 76,641  198,500 4,769,877       Bishkek
MOLDOVA (MD)    13,012  33,700  4,489,657       Chisinau
RUSSIAN FEDERATION (RU) 6,592,846       17,075,400      149,909,089     Moscow
TAJIKISTAN (TJ) 55,249  143,095 5,832,000       Dushanbe
TURKMENISTAN (TM)       188,456 488,100 3,859,000       Ashkhabad
Total   8,100,456       20,980,095      207,336,656     
States, which signed the Convention, but not ratified yet
Georgia (GA)    26,900  69,700  5,482,000       Tbilisi
Uzbekistan (UZ) 172,742 447,400 23,089,261      Tashkent
 Ukraine (UA)   233,100 603,700 51,867,828      Kiev
Total   432,742 1120,800        81,527,000      
For comparison
 USA	3,717,538 	 9,628,382	265,200,000 	Washington 
Canada	3,849,672	9,970,610	30,000,000	Ottawa
1. LEGISLATION 
Eurasian Patent Convention, as of August 12, 1995.
Patent Regulations, in force since December 1, 1995.
Convention of Paris.
The Patent Cooperation Treaty.
II. EURASIAN PATENTS  
2. GENERAL DEFINITIONS
     Patentability: a patent is granted for an invention, which is 
new, involves an inventive step and is industrially applicable.  
     Patents can be granted for devices, processes, substances, 
strains of micro-organisms, cultures of vegetal and animal cells, and 
for the use of a known device, process, substance or strain for a new 
purpose. Chemical and pharmaceutical products, as well as diagnostic 
and therapy methods for human and animal treatment are patentable. 
Business methods and software patents are patentable in the point of 
view of industrial applicability.
     Exceptions to protection: scientific theories, methods of 
economic organization and management, schedules and rules, as well as 
algorithms and computer programs.  Solutions contrary to humanitarian 
principles or morality are not recognized as invention. 
     Novelty: an invention is new if it is not known from the prior 
art, nor from earlier Eurasian applications. 
     Unity of the invention: the application for an invention must 
cover one invention only, or a group of inventions forming a single 
inventive concept. 
     Applicant: natural persons or legal entities. Foreigners: enjoy 
the same rights as nationals, they must elect a patent agent from any 
country of Eurasian Convention who admitted for practice before 
Eurasian Paten Organization.
PROCEDURE 
FILING OF APPLICATIONS 
Requirements:
1. Power of Attorney.   ( EAPC)
2. Specification, claims and abstract (may be filed in Russian or any 
other language whereby a certified  Russian translation should be 
filed within a two-month term).
3. Drawings, if any.
4. Priority certificate, if any (to be filed within 3 months from the 
filing date).
5. Fee payment document (can be filed until 2 months after filing) , 
   Schedule of fees)
Priorities - according to the Paris Convention, can be claimed until 2 
months after filing.  
Exhibition priority - none. 
Novelty grace period -12 months before the filing or priority date, if 
disclosure is made by the inventor or his successor in right.
PCT application: term for entering the national phase: 
31 months from the priority date (Chapter II and Chapter I);
earlier filing is possible.
EXAMINATION  A formal examination and a delayed substantive 
examination.
4.1. The formal examination is carried out one month after the filing 
of the application particulars in Russian language. The application is 
published 18 months after the filing date without full examination. 
4.2. Substantive examination, including novelty and inventive level, 
is carried out on the applicant's or a third person's request, 
presented within 6 month of the date of publication of search report 
with payment of an examination fee, after payment of the examination 
fee. 
The examination fee for PCT application, filed in 31 month must be 
paid together with basic fee at the day of filing. Late payment is 
possible with additional fee.
Accelerated examination is possible.
Transformation to a national application is possible 
5. GRANTING
The results of the examination are communicated to the applicant 
within 12 months. If the Patent Office does not receive any objection 
within 6 months, the decision to grant is issued and the abstract of 
the invention published in the Official Gazette of the Patent Office. 
The recognition of an invention is certified by a patent document 
after payment of the granting fee, which covers two years annuities. 
6. PROTECTION AFTER GRANTING
Beginning and duration of protection: a patent lasts 20 years from the 
filing date of the patent application. 
Annuities: have to be paid for maintaining the patent validity, 
starting with the third year; grace period: 6 months. Opposition to 
the Patent Office's granting decision is possible within 6 months 
after publication of the abstract in the official gazette. 
Invalidation is provided for, based on unlawful grant of a patent or 
wrong indications of the data in the application or in the granting 
decision. Licences must be registered with the National Patent 
Offices. Compulsory licences may be accorded in case of non-working 
during 5 years after the date of grant, with compensation. 
Infringement are dealt with by the Patent Court or Civil Court.
APPENDIX 
List of States members of the Convention of Paris who enjoy the tariff 
preferences of 80% discount under the Eurasian Patent Convention 
 
Algeria
Argentina 
Armenia
Azerbaijan
Bangladesh
Belarus
Benin 
Bolivia
Bosnia & Herzegovina
Brazil
Bulgaria
Burkina-Faso
Burundi
Cameroon
Central African Republic
Chad
Chile
China
Congo
Croatia
Cuba
Czech Republic
Dominican Republic
Egypt
Estonia
Gabon 
Gambia
Ghana
Gorgia
Guiana
Guinea
Guinea Bissau
Haiti
Honduras
Hungary
Indonesia
Iran
Iraq
Ivory Coast
Jordan
Kazakhstan
Kenya
Korea(North)
Kyrgyzstan
Latvia
Lebanon
Lesotho
Liberia
Lithuania
Macedonia (former Yugoslavian Republic)
Madagascar
Malawi
Malaysia
Mali
Mauritania
Mauritius
Mexico
Moldova
Mongolia
Morocco
Niger
Nigeria
Paraguay
Peru
Philippines
Poland
Romania
Russian Federation
Rwanda
Saint Kitts&Nevis
Saint Lucia
Senegal
Slovak Republic
South Africa
Sri Lanka
Sudan
Swaziland
Syria
Tadjikistan
Tanzania
Togo
Tunisia
Turkey
Turkmenistan
Uganda
Ukraine
Uruguay
Uzbekistan
Vietnam
Yugoslavia
Zaire
Zambia
Zimbabwe
 
 
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