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Substantive Patent Law TreatyThe Substantive Patent Law Treaty (SPLT) is a proposed international patent law treaty aimed at harmonizing substantive points of patent law. In contrast with the Patent Law Treaty (PLT), signed in 2000 and now in force, which only relates to formalities, the SPLT aims at going far beyond formalities to harmonize substantive requirements such as novelty (patent), inventive step and non-obviousness (patent), industrial applicability and utility, as well as Sufficiency of disclosure, unity of invention, or claim (patent) drafting and interpretation. == See also == * Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) * Patent Law Treaty (PLT) * World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) * Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property * Convention on the Unification of Certain Points of Substantive Law on Patents for Invention (1963) * TRIPs Agreement == External links == *[http://www.wipo.int/patent/law/en/harmonization.htm Substantive Patent Law Harmonization] on the WIPO web site Intellectual property treaties See other meanings of words starting from letter: SSB | SC | SD | SE | SF | SG | SH | SI | SJ | SK | SL | SM | SN | SO | SP | SR | SS | ST | SU | SW | SX | SY | SZ |Words begining with Substantive_Patent_Law_Treaty: Substantive_Patent_Law_Treaty |
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