Patents Laws in Israel

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🔹 Patent Laws in Israel

1. Governing Law

The main law governing patents in Israel is the Israeli Patents Law, 1967 (amended several times since).

Administered by the Israel Patent Office (ILPO), which is part of the Ministry of Justice.

2. Patentability Requirements

To be patentable in Israel, an invention must be:

New (novelty): Not known anywhere in the world before the filing date.

Involves an inventive step (non-obviousness): Not obvious to a person skilled in the art.

Industrial applicability (utility): Capable of being made or used in any kind of industry.

3. Patent Term

Patents in Israel are granted for 20 years from the filing date.

Patent term extensions may be available for pharmaceutical patents under specific conditions.

4. Filing Process

Patents can be filed:

Directly with the Israel Patent Office.

Via the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) route, with Israel as a designated state.

Applications are usually published 18 months after filing.

5. Examination

Israel operates a substantive examination system:

Applications undergo a formal examination followed by substantive examination.

Request for substantive examination must be filed within 3 years of the priority date.

6. Patent Enforcement

Patents are enforceable in Israeli courts.

The courts can provide remedies such as injunctions, damages, and account of profits.

7. International Treaties

Israel is a member of:

The Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT).

The Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property.

The Budapest Treaty (for deposits of microorganisms).

✅ Summary Table

AspectDetails
Governing LawIsraeli Patents Law, 1967
Patent AuthorityIsrael Patent Office (ILPO)
Patent Term20 years from filing date
Patentability CriteriaNovelty, inventive step, industrial applicability
ExaminationSubstantive examination required within 3 years
Publication18 months after filing
EnforcementIsraeli courts
International TreatiesPCT, Paris Convention, Budapest Treaty

 

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