Brazilian PTO decides to apostille Letters-Patents related to healthcare technology

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On February 08, 2022, the BPTO (Brazilian Patent and Trademark Office) issued a notice informing that an apostille will be included in the Letters-Patent of patents covering pharmaceutical products/processes and equipment and/or materials for use in healthcare and also other technologies not related to the pharmaceutical/healthcare field, in cases wherein the patent was granted based on the 10-year rule validity term, but said term was adjusted based on the Brazilian Supreme Court’s decision to abolish this legal provision.

Said apostille will guarantee that subject matter other than pharmaceutical products/processes and equipment and/or materials for use in healthcare will not be unduly retroactively affected by the Supreme Court’s decision.

The main aspects of the apostille are:

By adopting this measure, the Brazilian PTO provides patentees with a fair timeframe to explore the whole scope covered by the patent regardless the technological field. In addition, it gives a clear perspective of the patent expiration date to third-parties that wish to explore the protected scope without any risks that could lead to an unnecessary litigation.

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