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Practice notices

Practice notices announce changes to our practice, such as how we interpret a provision of the law, or how we handle applications.

These are our current practice notices:

  • Patents Act 1977: Patentability of computer programs
  • Patents Act 1977: Patentable subject matter (7 February 2008)
  • Patents Act 1977: Patentable subject matter
  • Patents Act 1977: Changes to procedure for dealing with foreshadowed divisional applications
  • Patents Act 1977: Patentability of games
  • Patent applications relating to methods of doing business
  • Inventions involving human embryonic stem cells
  • Applications to Amend the Specification of a Patent under Sections 27 and 75 of the Patents Act 1977
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