Court rules on Baldwin patent

12 August 2004


The German Federal Patent Court in Munich has upheld the validity of Baldwin Germany GmbH's cooling combination patent (European Patent 0602312B1), which was the subject of a revocation action brought by technotrans AG.

This ruling follows the decision rendered by the Düsseldorf Higher Regional Court in 2002, which had ruled that technotrans had infringed Baldwin's patent with the FKT-C combination devices sold by technotrans through November 2002. This decision was appealed to the Federal Supreme Court, which has not yet reached a decision on the appeal. That Court had indicated that it would await the outcome of the revocation action brought by technotrans concerning the patent's invalidity in the Federal Patent Court in Munich. On July 21, 2004, this revocation action was rejected by the Federal Patent Court in Munich. This ruling can be also be appealed to the Federal Supreme Court.

The effectiveness of the patent has thus provisionally been confirmed, and Baldwin says it will now examine a claim for damages based on the patent infringement.

  


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