How Josefsson's PR machine tries to create an illusion of peace and Haar-mony.
Before we conclude the present series, it is worth having a look at a significant innovation to the Boards of Appeal which was recently introduced by Carl Josefsson.
"Josefsson is a media-savvy individual with a past record of involvement in journalistic activities in Sweden. He knows the importance of using the media to control the official narrative disseminated to the public and to secure a position of "interpretive dominance" in any kind of public debate."At the start of 2020, he officially nominated two "judicial spokespersons" with responsibility for all PR matters relating to the Boards of Appeal.
The current spokespersons are Jeannine Hoppe and Nikolaus Obrovski and their names appear on all official external communications from the Boards of Appeal.
"The current spokespersons are Jeannine Hoppe and Nikolaus Obrovski and their names appear on all official external communications from the Boards of Appeal."Before taking up her current position at the EPO, Hoppe - who is of German nationality - worked at the German Federal Patent Court (Bundespatentgericht) in Munich. This is the very same Federal Patent Court where Raimund Lutz was the boss before he became a Vice-President of the EPO in 2011, so feel free to draw your own conclusions there, folks.
The publicly available staffing records for the Federal Patent Court - which is in fact the Federal Patent and Trademark Court - show that Hoppe sat for many years on a judicial panel for trademark litigation (a so-called "Markensenat") presided over by Achim Bender.
Boards of Appeal spokesperson, Jeannine Hoppe.
Hoppe (right) at the MARKENFORUM 2016 [PDF]
with Cornelia Rudloff-Schäffer (German Patent and Trademark Office), Alexander Dröge, (Markenverband e.V.) and Ariane Mittenberger-Huber (senior judge at the Federal Patent Court).
Nikolaus Obrovski, a vital cog in Josefsson's PR machine.
"More recently in 2019, it was announced that he had been appointed as a legal member of the Boards of Appeal."Before joining the EPO in 2014, Obrovski had quite a varied career.
After studying law at the Johannes Kepler University Linz in Upper Austria, he started off as a judge in Vienna. In 2008, he was assigned to the so-called Amstetten "incest case" where he acted as an examining magistrate.
"In September 2008 after taking testimony from Fritzl in a courtroom, Obrovski ordered a visit to the basement "dungeon" of the “House of Horrors” in Amstetten in order to clarify certain factual details."This was a high profile investigation into the activities of the Austrian engineer, Josef Fritzl, who stood accused of taking his daughter Elisabeth prisoner shortly after she turned 18, sexually abusing her and fathering seven children with her while keeping her in captivity in a secret basement room for 24 years.
In September 2008 after taking testimony from Fritzl in a courtroom, Obrovski ordered a visit to the basement "dungeon" of the “House of Horrors” in Amstetten in order to clarify certain factual details.
Josef Fritzl (right) revisiting the scene of his crimes as ordered by Judge Obrovski in September 2008.
"It would appear that this close encounter with the darker side of human nature led Obrovski to start looking for another job which might offer a "change of scenery"."Fritzl failed in his attempt to persuade authorities that he had arranged for the door to open in case he fell ill or died. Austrian media said that his story of a time-release clock that would let them out was "not convincing". No such mechanism was found in the "dungeon".
When he was put on trial in 2009, Fritzl pleaded guilty to all charges with the exception of murder and grievous assault. On 19 March 2009, he was sentenced to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole for 15 years.
"Soon afterwards he took up a new position as a legal affairs attaché of the Permanent Representation of Austria to the European Union."It would appear that this close encounter with the darker side of human nature led Obrovski to start looking for another job which might offer a "change of scenery".
Soon afterwards he took up a new position as a legal affairs attaché of the Permanent Representation of Austria to the European Union.
Obrovski was the legal affairs attaché of Austria's Permanent Representation to the EU.
Obrovski, speaking at the centenary commemoration event of BUMA in 2013.
Refugee camp no. 65 near Linz which housed many Danube Swabians in 1945.
"One key element of the current PR strategy is to project a public image of Josefsson as a thoughtful and cultivated patron of the arts."But that's enough of the serendipitous digressions down historical wormholes.
It's time to return to the main focus of the present part, namely the modern and much more subtle propaganda machine currently operated by Josefsson at the EPO Boards of Appeal.
"A good example can be found in the recently released video about the EPO's art collection where he waffles on about "art as a creative motor"."As might be expected, the main function of Josefsson's PR "Nebelwerfer" is to disseminate a smokescreen of "fake news" and "BS" in an attempt to mask the facts on the ground.
In this way, Josefsson tries his level best to maintain a carefully manufactured illusion of peace and Haar-mony inside his fiefdom - "Friede, Freude, Eierkuchen" as the Germans say.
One key element of the current PR strategy is to project a public image of Josefsson as a thoughtful and cultivated patron of the arts. A good example can be found in the recently released video about the EPO's art collection where he waffles on about "art as a creative motor".
This video has echoes of an earlier puff piece about the Boards' exile to Haar published [PDF]
by the Süddeutsche Zeitung in July 2018. Translation into English is available. [PDF]
"It's almost as if Josefsson thinks that by posing as a connoisseur of modern art he can succeed in deflecting attention away from the serious governance problems afflicting the EPO, including his own Boards of Appeal."On that occasion, Josefsson did his best to impress the German interviewer with his enthusiasm for the works of the "Master of Eglfing-Haar", Eugen Gabritschevsky (1893 - 1979), a Russian biologist and artist who was committed to the psychiatric hospital in Haar in 1931. Gabritschevsky was diagnosed with schizophrenia and spent the remainder of his life in the hospital where, over a period of around thirty years, he produced an impressive body of art consisting of thousands of paintings and drawings.
It's almost as if Josefsson thinks that by posing as a connoisseur of modern art he can succeed in deflecting attention away from the serious governance problems afflicting the EPO, including his own Boards of Appeal.
Nice try, Calle. Let's see how far you get with it.
"Observers of EPOnia can expect to see Calle's PR engine ratcheting into top gear as the date for the hearing in the referral procedure G 1/21 approaches."But while you're at it, don't forget what "Honest Abe" Lincoln is reputed to have said about trying to fool the people.
Observers of EPOnia can expect to see Calle's PR engine ratcheting into top gear as the date for the hearing in the referral procedure G 1/21 approaches.
It's clear that his "judicial spokespersons", Hoppe and Obrovski, will have their work cut out for them trying to whitewash the procedural shenanigans that have been going on in this case so far.
In the next part we intend to conduct a review of the current status of the case and speculate a little about what might - or might not - happen before the final decision is announced. ⬆