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28 March 2022

European Patent Office (EPO): Fees Changes In April

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The European Patent Office has recently announced its new fees, especially filing, search, examination, and renewal related fees, starting from 1 April 2022.
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The European Patent Office (EPO) has recently announced its new fees, especially filing, search, examination, and renewal related fees, starting from 1 April 2022.

Is it possible to compare the increase that took place in 2020, as well the new fees.

In general, EPO official fees increased between 2.5% and 3%. For example, when filing a direct EP patent application, the costs will be increased by 50€ (filing fees will be increased by 10€ and search fees - mandatory at the time of the filing - will be increased by 40€). For international applications, however, the search fees will remain unaltered.

In case there is any deadline to be met in the near future, which includes the payment of official fees, such measures can be taken until the end of March without incurring the new costs.

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ARTICLE
28 March 2022

European Patent Office (EPO): Fees Changes In April

European Union Intellectual Property
Contributor
Inventa is a leading Intellectual Property Law Firm, specialized in the protection and internationalization of trademarks, patents, industrial designs, copyright and domain names. With over 50 years of experience in Portugal, the European Union and all the African jurisdictions, Inventa has served thousands of clients holding large trademark and patent portfolios, and other entities dealing with R&D daily. Furthermore, our experience allows us to understand the caveats of the different industries since we maintain relationships with clients from different sectors, including food and beverages companies, communications, IT, pharmaceuticals, manufacturers, oil & gas companies, financial institutions, business services companies and more. Our headquarters are based in Lisbon, Portugal, and we also have offices in Angola, Mozambique, Nigeria, Cape Verde, Sao Tome, East Timor and Macao.
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