The "green list" for linkage patents in Korea
The "green list" for linkage patents in Korea
Dear sir,
"Searching in databases" about Korea provides the following website to get the "green list" for linkage patents in Korea. But through this link, I can't open the website and get the related information. Could you please update the new link? Thank you.
http://medipatent.mfds.go.kr/mfds?cmd=driOLi001
Best regards,
Karen
"Searching in databases" about Korea provides the following website to get the "green list" for linkage patents in Korea. But through this link, I can't open the website and get the related information. Could you please update the new link? Thank you.
http://medipatent.mfds.go.kr/mfds?cmd=driOLi001
Best regards,
Karen
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Re: The "green list" for linkage patents in Korea
Dear Karen,
Thank you for your post and your question. We will look into the issue reported by you and we will get back to and post our answer here in this forum within few days.
Thank you for your patience and your interest in our services.
With kinds regards,
EPO's Asian Patent Information Services Team
Thank you for your post and your question. We will look into the issue reported by you and we will get back to and post our answer here in this forum within few days.
Thank you for your patience and your interest in our services.
With kinds regards,
EPO's Asian Patent Information Services Team
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Re: The "green list" for linkage patents in Korea
Dear Karen,
Thank you very much for your e-mail and for making us aware of the wrong link. The information on linkage patent moved to another website: https://nedrug.mfds.go.kr/pbp/CCBAK01
We also updated our search guide http://documents.epo.org/projects/babyl ... ts_en.pdf on the Korean Green List accordingly.
Please let us know if you have any further inquiry.
With kind regards,
Jürgen Mühl
Thank you very much for your e-mail and for making us aware of the wrong link. The information on linkage patent moved to another website: https://nedrug.mfds.go.kr/pbp/CCBAK01
We also updated our search guide http://documents.epo.org/projects/babyl ... ts_en.pdf on the Korean Green List accordingly.
Please let us know if you have any further inquiry.
With kind regards,
Jürgen Mühl
Re: The "green list" for linkage patents in Korea
Please guide how can I search on https://nedrug.mfds.go.kr/pbp/CCBAP02 website related to Korean Green-list. I have referred EPO guideline but it could not helped me. Whenever I search that website shows as "no results". I have also tried to search through Korean language. Even though I am unable to search the same. It will be honour to have your kind guidance.
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Re: The "green list" for linkage patents in Korea
Dear pvora,
Thank you very much for your inquiry. Please note that you did not use the correct link. The link to the Green List which also includes the search options is as follows:
https://nedrug.mfds.go.kr/pbp/CCBAK01
I hope this information is useful for you. Please let us know if you have any further inquiry.
With kind regards,
The EPO's Asian Patent Information Services Team
Jürgen Mühl
Thank you very much for your inquiry. Please note that you did not use the correct link. The link to the Green List which also includes the search options is as follows:
https://nedrug.mfds.go.kr/pbp/CCBAK01
I hope this information is useful for you. Please let us know if you have any further inquiry.
With kind regards,
The EPO's Asian Patent Information Services Team
Jürgen Mühl
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Re: The "green list" for linkage patents in Korea
Thank you for the information!
Re: The "green list" for linkage patents in Korea
Dear sir/madam,
I have been trying the link for the Korean green list without succes in my searches (using different fields for the search: name of active ingredient, medicine, date of authorization in the market...). All the searches return "No results found".
Do you know if there are some problems with the database?
Thank you in advanced,
Jose Manuel
I have been trying the link for the Korean green list without succes in my searches (using different fields for the search: name of active ingredient, medicine, date of authorization in the market...). All the searches return "No results found".
Do you know if there are some problems with the database?
Thank you in advanced,
Jose Manuel
Re: The "green list" for linkage patents in Korea
Dear Jose Manuel,
I just tried the search function and it seems to be working fine today. Did you use English keywords for your search? Since all content is shown only in Korean, keyword searches are possible only with Korean search terms. An exception is the search field for the "name of the main ingredient" which accepts also English terms.
I hope this was of help. If you need further support, you can also send us a screenshot of your search to asiainfo@epo.org
Jürgen Mühl
The EPO's Asian Patent Information Team
I just tried the search function and it seems to be working fine today. Did you use English keywords for your search? Since all content is shown only in Korean, keyword searches are possible only with Korean search terms. An exception is the search field for the "name of the main ingredient" which accepts also English terms.
I hope this was of help. If you need further support, you can also send us a screenshot of your search to asiainfo@epo.org
Jürgen Mühl
The EPO's Asian Patent Information Team
Re: The "green list" for linkage patents in Korea
Whenever I search that website shows as "no results". I have also tried to search through Korean language.Karen1980 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2019 9:00 amDear sir,
"Searching in databases" about Korea provides the following website to get the "green list" for linkage patents in Korea. But through this link, I can't open the website and get the related information. Could you please update the new link? Thank you.
Best regards,
Karen
Re: The "green list" for linkage patents in Korea
The concept of a "green list" for linkage patents in Korea is an interesting development in the field of intellectual property rights. This list refers to a system where a patent holder can receive priority review for their application if their patent is related to a drug already approved in Korea. This is aimed at improving the efficiency of the patent examination process, and ultimately, the approval process for new drugs.
This is a positive step towards innovation in the pharmaceutical industry, as it encourages the development of new drugs by reducing the time and costs associated with the patent approval process. By incentivizing research and development, the green list for linkage patents has the potential to benefit patients by bringing new and innovative drugs to market more quickly.
This is a positive step towards innovation in the pharmaceutical industry, as it encourages the development of new drugs by reducing the time and costs associated with the patent approval process. By incentivizing research and development, the green list for linkage patents has the potential to benefit patients by bringing new and innovative drugs to market more quickly.