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The EPO search documentation in the face of software related inventions

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Software related inventions being not simply excluded from patenting -- as confirmed by the recent amendments of the EPO Guidelines -- the question arises whether DG1 should adapt its search documentation in order to enable such inventions to be properly searched. As a matter of fact, the question concerns only the non-patent literature (NPL), mostly articles from journals and conference proceedings, because these documents are only selectively classified for inclusion in the search documentation -- whereas patent documents are all systematically classified and included -- and besides, software matters are rarely dealt with in the present patent literature. In view of the foregoing, the paper illustrates the importance of non-patent literature for search purposes and considers the selection criteria for articles and for the collection of technical journals.

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  • Oey, T. D., 1985. "The EPO search documentation in the face of software related inventions," World Patent Information, Elsevier, vol. 7(4), pages 268-271.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:worpat:v:7:y:1985:i:4:p:268-271
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