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The Budapest Treaty on the International Recognition of the Deposit of Microorganisms for the Purposes of Patent Procedure E. Glantschnig, Patent Law Division September 2015

2 Why a specific treaty? Requirement of sufficient disclosure of the invention How to disclose a microorganism? Requirement of the deposit of the microorganism Usefulness of a single internationally recognized deposit

3 What is a microorganism? Microorganisms are microscopic organisms (e.g., bacteria, fungi, viruses and yeasts) which are used in the production of food (e.g., yogurt, beer), pharmaceuticals (e.g. antibiotics) and other products (e.g., washing powder) Definition in Concise Oxford Dictionary: «an organism not visible to the naked eye, e.g., bacterium or virus»

4 Disclosure requirement Patent law protection requires the disclosure of inventions, usually by the publication of a description The public may use the information for experimental purposes (depending on the national patent law) and, once the patent has lapsed, for commercial purposes

5 Disclosure of a microorganism Where an invention involves the use of or concerns a new microorganism which is not yet publicly available and which cannot be fully disclosed in the description, it is necessary to deposit a sample of that microorganism with a culture collection

6 Multiplicity of deposits Many national laws require the deposit of microorganisms Complex and costly procedures for distinct deposits in various countries Necessity of rationalization at international level

7 The Budapest Treaty Proposal by the United Kingdom to the Executive Committee of the Paris Union that WIPO study the possibilities of international treaty on deposits of microorganisms Decision to establish a Committee of Experts The Committee held three sessions (in 1974, 1975 and 1976) and prepared a draft of a Treaty and Regulations to be submitted to a Diplomatic Conference

8 Adoption and signature Diplomatic Conference, held in Budapest, April 14 to 28, 1977 Adoption of the Treaty on April 28, 1977 Signature by 18 States: AT, BG, CH, DE, DK, ES, FI, FR, HU, IT, LU, NL, NO, SE, SN, SU, UK, US

9 Entry into force Ratification by Hungary, Bulgaria, the United States and France Entry into force on August 19, 1980, after the accession of Japan Today: 79 Contracting States 45 International Depositary Authorities (IDA)

10 Contracting States (1) Albania, Armenia, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brunei Darussalam, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, China, Costa Rica, Croatia, Cuba, Czech Republic, Democratic People s Republic of Korea, Denmark, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Guatemala, Honduras, Hungary, Iceland, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxemburg, Mexico, Monaco, Montenegro,

11 Contracting States (2) Morocco, Netherlands, Nicaragua, Norway, Oman, Panama, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Republic of Korea, Republic of Moldova, Romania, Russian Federation, Serbia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tajikistan, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom, United States of America, Uzbekistan.

Budapest Treaty World Map 12

13 Declarations of acceptance have been deposited by the following intergovernmental industrial property organizations: - European Patent Organisation (EPO) - Eurasian Patent Organization (EAPO) - African Regional Intellectual Property Organization (ARIPO)

14 Principal characteristics of the Treaty All Contracting States recognize the deposit of a microorganism with any IDA Any deposit of a microorganism with an IDA shall be accepted for the purposes of patent procedure by the patent offices of the Contracting States and by any regional office who filed a declaration of acceptance

15 International Depositary Authority (1) A scientific institution located on the territory of a Contracting State accepting deposits of microorganisms storage of microorganisms furnishing samples of any deposited microorganism

16 International Depositary Authority (2) Status acquired after acceptance of communication from the Contracting State to the Director General of WIPO (Art. 7)

IDA World Map 17

IDA Yeast World Map 18

19 The subject matter of the deposit The Treaty does not define the term microorganism thus allowing a broad interpretation of the term It includes unicellular and multicellular organisms, bacteria, fungi, plant, animal and human cell cultures, murine embryos, plasmids, seeds, etc. Today, the term «biological material» is more commonly used

20 Most widely accepted kinds of MO by IDAs non-pathogenic yeasts 33 non-pathogenic bacteria 33 non-pathogenic fungi 30

21 Infrequent accepted kinds of MO by IDAs Pathogenic Protozoa (1) Murine embryos, Mycoplasma, Nematodes, Oncogenes (2) RNA (3)

22 Deposit procedure Mandatory acceptance of the microorganism by the IDA when requirements for deposit are met Delivery of a receipt Time limit for the deposit: depends on the national law, in general, the filing date of the patent application Storage during at least 30 years

Rule 11: Access to deposited biological material 23 Any interested industrial property office The depositor or third parties authorized by the depositor Any parties legally entitled under the applicable legislation, with the prescribed form and certified by the industrial property office

24 Some Statistical Data 92,008 microorganisms stored by IDAs from 1981 to 2014 4,954 deposits made in 2014 2,448 samples furnished in 2014

25 Some Statistical Data (2) IDAs with most deposits: ATCC (30,461) CGMCC (10,332) IPOD (10,182) DSMZ (7,768) CCTCC (6,817) CNCM (4,393)

26 Some patent applications involving Budapest Treaty deposits at DBVPG (1) New yeast strains and their use for the biological control of phytopathogenic fungi (PCT/IB2012/053507) Peptide molecules for treating mitochondrial pathologies (PCT/EP2011/073483) Saccharomyces cerevisiae for the formative production of in particular prosecco wine (PCT/IB2010/001686) Biofuel Production, inter alia, related to processes for producing a fermentation product from starch-containing material (PCT/IB2010/000795)

27 Some patent applications involving Budapest Treaty deposits at DBVPG (2) Title: The Yeast Strain Saccharomyces cerevisiae DBVPG24P, its use as an inoculant for the fermentative production of food, in particular prosecco wine, and a relative inoculant (PCT/IB2010/001686) Abstract: The invention regards a strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae identified as P301.9 and deposited at the DBVPG with deposit number 24P. The strain was isolated from Prosecco grapes cultivated in the DOC area of Conegliano and Valdobbiadene in the Treviso province in Italy. The strain represents an optimum compromise between technological characteristics and aspects of typicality linked to Prosecco wine. Furthermore, it differs from other similar strains for its very low nitrogen requirement. The invention also concerns the use of the strain as inoculate in the production of food obtained by alcoholic fermentation, particularly in vinification, and a relative inoculate.

Advantages of the Budapest Treaty (1) 28 Simplification and cost reduction of patent procedures Prevention of certain risks in the field of biotechnology Promotion of R&D through access to deposited biological material Promotion of cooperation and exchange between IDAs

Advantages of the Budapest Treaty (2) 29 The Contracting States must recognize the deposit with any IDA must give the assurances that the IDAs fulfill the requirements of the Treaty are not obliged to establish an IDA on their own territory do not have to pay any financial contribution to WIPO

30 Documentation on the Treaty Budapest Treaty and its Regulations Guide to the Deposit of Microorganisms under the Budapest Treaty (www.wipo.int/budapest)

31 Some other useful texts Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT), Rule 13bis European Patent Convention (EPC), Rules 31-34 European Directive on the legal protection of biotechnological inventions (Directive 98/44/EC) TRIPS Agreement, Art. 27.3

32 Where to get information? Budapest Treaty Section Patent Law Division WIPO Chemin des Colombettes, 34 1211 Geneva 20 (Switzerland) Ewald Glantschnig Tel.: 00 41 22 338 84 80 Fax: 00 41 22 338 88 30 E-mail: ewald.glantschnig@wipo.int