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Birtles, Lovatt and Evode Ltd v Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company [2000] UKIntelP o23700 (10 July 2000)

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Patent decision

BL number
O/237/00
Concerning rights in
GB2282144, EP0638392
Hearing Officer
Mr G M Bridges
Decision date
10 July 2000
Person(s) or Company(s) involved
Birtles, Lovatt and Evode Ltd v Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company
Provisions discussed
PA 1977 sections 12, 13, 37
Keywords
Entitlement, Inventorship
Related Decisions
[2000] UKIntelP o45200

Summary

Interim decision

Evode raised an action under sections 12 and 37 in respect of GB 2282144 and (pending) EP 0638392 in consequence of an application by John Birtles and Colin Lovatt having a hand in the creation of the invention when employees of Evode. The subject matter of the invention was in the field of abrasive elements wherein the novelty lay in the particular adhesive used. The contribution of Birtles and Lovatt was held to be enough for them to be named as joint inventors and, accordingly, a finding of co-proprietorship between 3M and Evode was established. An interim decision was issued to allow for submissions having regard, inter alia, to the potentially restrictive provisions involving co-proprietorship as set out in section 36(3).



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