{"id":6649,"date":"2022-08-12T15:52:18","date_gmt":"2022-08-12T13:52:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.copyright.eu\/docs\/what-are-the-conditions-for-applying-for-a-patent\/"},"modified":"2022-08-12T15:52:18","modified_gmt":"2022-08-12T13:52:18","password":"","slug":"what-are-the-conditions-for-applying-for-a-patent","status":"publish","type":"docs","link":"https:\/\/www.copyright.eu\/docs\/what-are-the-conditions-for-applying-for-a-patent\/","title":{"rendered":"What are the conditions for applying for a patent?"},"content":{"rendered":"

First, the invention must meet the requirement of novelty<\/b>: it must not already be in the state of the art, i.e., it must not concern an invention that has already been made public, regardless of the author, the means, the date, or the place of publication. Although Article L611-13 of the French Intellectual Property Code provides for some exceptions (disclosure 6 months before filing, prior filing by the inventor, participation in an exhibition, etc.), the novelty criterion entails two considerations: <\/span>
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