Summary: These new slides on lack of rewards at the EPO shed light on grim internal affairs
THE European Patent Office (EPO) isn't neglected by us. Later this week in Munich the Administrative Council
meets again (
warning:
epo.org
link), so management is unleashing a lump of shallow puff pieces, spread equally over the past week or so in the EPO's site. Here is an annotated version:
Beneath that load of face-saving nonsense there is a lot of
depressed staff that
discusses the lack of rewards [PDF]
for the work -- work which isn't even rewarding at all on a
personal level, let aside financial. A lot of staff feels like there's growing pressure to grant
illegal patents and fake "growth" this way.
Leaks support this assertion. So staff is compensated less --
especially female staff -- and by flouting the European Patent Convention (EPC) the EPO grabs cash, essentially
breaking the law in the process. We've meanwhile learned about further delays (yes, the usual!) for the Unified Patent Court. More false promises, new problems. Maybe a 'Unified' Patent 'Court' can start when
António Campinos finally complies with
orders from Geneva and allows staff to communicate. In other words, probably never. The 'Unified' Patent (Kangaroo) 'Court' is illegal, unconstitutional, and it is totally invalid because it violates several conventions. As a product of aggressive lobbying, it has mostly served to discredit the European patent system, the European Union, and the EPO.
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