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Winning Eleven 2002 English Version Iso File: Why It's Still One of the Best Sports Games Ever Made

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  • Aug 20, 2023
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I. The grant of European patent No. 1 144 459 in respect of European patent application No. 99 968 778.3, filed on 8 November 1999 as International patent application PCT/EP99/08481, which was published as WO-A-00/027887 on 18 May 2000, and claiming a priority of 11 November 1998 of an earlier patent application in Italy (MI982440), was announced on 2 October 2002 (Bulletin 2002/40). The patent was granted with eleven claims, reading as follows:




Winning Eleven 2002 English Version Iso File



In this decision, references to passages in the patent in suit as granted will be given underlined in squared brackets, those to passages in the application as filed will be shown in underlined italics, eg Claim [1], [0001], Example [1], Claim 1, page 1, line 1 and Example 1, respectively. "HA" means hyaluronic acid, "EDC" 1-ethyl-3-(3-dimethyl aminopropyl)carbodiimide. "EPC" refers to the revised text of the EPC 2000, the previous version is identified as "EPC 1973".


(3) In a further letter dated 18 February 2005, the Patent Proprietor filed further arguments and submitted an Auxiliary Request containing a set of eleven claims differing from the granted version, above, only by Claim 1 reading as follows:


3. The primary basis for this decision is, therefore, the version of the claims of the Main Request as filed with the letter dated 19 October 2007. The wording of these claims is identical to the wording of the claims submitted with the letter dated 18 February 2005 under the heading of "Auxiliary Request" (sections II (3), IV (1) and VI (4), above). The only difference between these two requests resides in the amendment of the heading which now clearly identifies these claims as forming the "Main Request" of the Appellant. 2ff7e9595c


 
 
 

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