If I recall correctly, isn't the Philippines the only other
country to use a 'first-to-invent' system?
Marilyn A. Amento wrote:
> Dr. Shukla: There is patent protection in the Philippines, which is a member
> of Paris Convention. Unfortunately, Philippines is not a member of the PCT.
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-piug-l@tecc.co.uk [mailto:owner-piug-l@tecc.co.uk]On Behalf
> Of Milind Shukla
> Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 6:40 AM
> To: PIUG-L@DERWENT.TECC.CO.UK
> Subject: QUERY: PHILIPPINES
>
> Does any one know if Philippines market is patent protected? I think,
> Philippines is not member of PCT.
>
> Dr Shukla
>
> Dr M C Shukla
> Head, Informatics Department
> Wockhardt Research Centre
> D-4, MIDC Area, Chikalthana,
> Aurangabad 431 210
> India.
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