EPO examiners take the streets in Brussels asking to "Save the EPO"
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On Thursday, 18 September 2008, staff members of the European Patent Office (EPO) demonstrated in Brussels for a reform of its supervisory board. Examiners are complaining about the broken governance of the Institution. Examiners do not trust neither members of the Administrative Council, neither their President Brimelow. A patent examiner confessed that most of them were against software patents but as civil servants they were not allowed to speak out publicly about their concerns.
EPO examiners take the streets in Brussels asking to "Save the EPO"
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On Thursday, 18 September 2008, staff members of the European Patent Office (EPO) demonstrated in Brussels for a reform of its supervisory board. Examiners are complaining about the broken governance of the Institution. Examiners do not trust neither members of the Administrative Council, neither their President Brimelow.

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Unsatisfied with the governance of its Administrative Council (AC), the Staff Union of the European Patent Office (SUEPO) called for a strike at all EPO sites while a delegation of around 250 staff members from Munich, Den Hague, Berlin and Vienna were demonstrating in Brussels.

Following the call of SUEPO, EPO staff members effectively ceased their activities at all four sites of employment.

In Brussels, the Administrative Council headed by Alison Brimelow, gathered on Thursday in order to think about a "strategic renewal" of the European Patent Office. The Union Syndicale Fédérale (USF), the trade union of the European public service, associated itself to the strike. USF claimed that the Administrative Council, largely composed of representatives of the National Patent Offices, "has consistently interfered with the efficient, centralised European patent system".

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The major issues at stake were the Administrative Council pushing for increased decentralisation of patenting in favour of National patent offices, increased pressure on patent examiners to favour quantity of granted patents rather than quality and questions about financial difficulties of the EPO with which many patent examiners disagree.

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The demonstration started of at Square Frère Orban and headed to the seat of the European Commission at the Berlaymont. Petitions were dropped at the German and British embassies. A delegation of SUEPO was then invited to discuss with members of the European Commission.

Concerning software patents, patent examiners didn't feel qualified to speak about that issue. One examiner told us that the EPO received more than 250.000 patent applications a year so they are not able to know them all. Another patent examiner confessed that most of them were against software patents but as civil servants they were not allowed to speak out publicly about their concerns.

In an open letter to the staff, Alison Brimelow considered the strike as "destructive behaviour" at a time "when the integrity of the patent system as a whole is being questioned" and will only lead to bring "the EPO and its staff into disrepute".

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Here is what the SUEPO website says:

The EPO staff are trying to make their voice heard by a series of actions against the undermining of the European Patent Organisation by its governing body and management (see below). In particular, on September 18th, a strike of EPO staff was observed by the vast majority at all four sites of employment, over 250 of whom travelled to Brussels to take part in a demonstration. The demonstration route went from Square Frère Orban to the Berlaymont, the seat of the European Commission. On the way, a petition was delivered at the German and British embassies (and subsequently also to the French embassy). At the Berlaymont, the seat of European Commission, speeches were held by the SUEPO chairmen as well as by Sylvie Jacobs, Vice-President of USF. On September 19th, a SUEPO delegation has further been invited to discuss their concerns with the European Commission.

Some pictures are here:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/quarsan/2867429759

Patent examiners and other staff of the European Patent Office demonstrated today outside the European Commission offices, demanding a thorough re-examination of the EPO. They claim that the organisation is decentralising and focusing on granting as many patents as possible to gain financially from fees generated. In 2007 the national patent offices had an income of 300 million Euros from patents granted by the EPO.

The staff union, SUEPO, say that lowering the quality of patents will have a disastarous effect on innovation which will affect every consumer.. Their 'Save The EPO' campaign is not aimed at increasing wages but in reinforcing patent quality.

They held talks with Commission officials, requesting a general study on patent quality and a review of the administation of the EPO, highlighting the importance of innovation as a generator of employment in Europe.

http://www.suepo.org/public/album/brussels/

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Here are also videos:

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