Ministerial
Regulations No. 25 (B.E. 2542)
Issued
under the Patent Act B.E. 2522
..
By
virtue of the power granted under Sections 4, 39 (1), 41 paragraph one,
42, and 65 of the Patent Act B.E. 2522 Section 39 (1) paragraph two of
the Patent Act B.E. 2522 as amended by the Patent Act (No.2) B.E. 2535
and Section 65 decies of the Patent Act B.E. 2522 as amended by the Patent
Act (No.3) B.E. 2542, the Minister of Commerce issues the Ministerial
Regulations as follows:
Clause 1 The
Ministerial Regulations No. 15 (B.E. 2535) issued under the Patent Act
B.E. 2522 shall be repealed.
Clause 2 In
these regulations,
“Patent
licence” means an agreement whereby the patentee licenses under Section
38 or Sections 65 and 38 a licence to exercise the rights under Sections
36 and 37 or Section 65 and 37, as the case may be, for a fixed period
of time whether or not remuneration or provisions relating to other matters
are included,
“Petty
Patent Licence” means an agreement whereby the owner of a petty patent
licenses under Sections 65 decies and 38 a licensee to exercise the rights
under Sections 65 decies and 36 and 37 for a fixed period of time whether
or not remuneration or provisions relating to other matters are included,
“Licensee”
means a person who has been licensed to exercise rights under a patent
licence or a petty patent licence,
“Law
on competition” means the law on pricing of goods and services, competition
or anti-monopoly law or the prevention of unfair competition.
Clause
3 Whether or not a condition, restriction or remuneration in a patent
licence or a petty patent licence is unjustifiably anti-competitive shall
be considored on each individual case of such a licence by examining the
purpose or intent of the parties whether they intend to cause unfair competition
and the consequences derived or may derive from such a condition, restriction
or remuneration and taking into account the judicial decisions, decisions
of the Board of Patents and decisions of the committees appointed under
the law on competition.
Where
it appears to the Director-General that any patent licence or petty patent
licence contains any of the following conditions, restrictions or remuneration,
he shall consider whether or not such condition, restriction or remuneration
is unjustifiably anti-competitive pursuant to Section 39 (1), Sections
65 and 39 (1) or Sections 65 decies and 39 (1), as the case may be, by
applying the criteria prescribed in the first paragraph:
(1)
a requirement that the licensee shall obtain all or part of the material
to be used in production from the patentee, the owner of a petty patent
or from the distributor, designated or licensed by the patentee or the
owner of a petty patent, whether or not such materials are obtained for
value, unless it is proved that the requirement is necessary for the effective
working of the patent and the calculated value is no higher than the price
of materials of comparable quality obtainable from other sources;
(2)
a prohibition against the licensee obtaining all or part of the materials
to be used in production from sellers designated by the patentee or the
owner of a petty patent, as the case may be, unless it is proved that
except for such prohibition the working of the patent or petty patent
would be ineffective or the materials cannot be obtained from other sources;
(3)
a condition or restriction on the licensee concerning the employment of
persons for manufacturing in which the licensed invention or design is
used unless it is proved such requirement is necessary for the effective
working of the patent or petty patent;
(4)
a requirement that the licensee shall sell or distribute more than half
his production to the patentee or persons designated by the patentee or
the owner of the petty patent;
(5)
a requirement that the patentee shall appoint the patentee, the owner
of the petty patent or persons designated by the patentee or the owner
of the petty patent as the seller or distributor of all or part of his
production;
(6)
a restriction on the quantity of production, sale or distribution of the
licensee’s products;
(7)
a prohibition on the export of the licensed products for sale or distribution
in another country or a requirement that the licensee shall seek an authorization
from the patentee or the owner of the petty patent before the export of
the licensed product for sale or distribution in another country unless
the patentee or the owner of the petty patent is also the patentee or
the owner of the patent in such country and has exclusively licensed another
person to sell or distribute the patented products in such country prior
to the entering of the licence agreement with the licensee;
(8)
a condition or restriction on the licensee concerning study, research,
experimentation, analysis or development of the invention or industrial
design;
(9)
a condition or restriction on the licensee on the use of inventions or
industrial designs of others apart from the licensed invention or industrial
design;
(10)
a requirement that the patentee or the owner of the patent shall have
authority in fixing the selling price or marketing of the products manufactured;
(11)
an exclusion or limitation of the liability of the patentee or the owner
of the patent for defects in the licensed invention or product design
not easily checked at the time of entering the license agreement;
(12)
fixing the remuneration for the licence which is excessive or unfair when
compared with the rates prescribed in the patentee’s license agreements
with other licensees;
(13)
other conditions in violation of the law on competition.
Clause
4 The following condition, restriction or remuneration shall be regarded
as being unjustifiably anti-competitive regardless of the criteria prescribed
in Clause 3:
(1)
a requirement that the licensee shall use other invention or design of
the patentee or the owner of the petty patent with remuneration for such
use, unless it is proved that the requirement is necessary for the effective
working of the patent or petty patent or the invention or design cannot
be obtained from any other source in the country and the remuneration
is suitable with the benefits from such invention or design;
(2)
a prohibition that the licensee shall not challenge or raise a defense
that the patent is invalid pursuant to Section 54 or 64 or the petty patent
is invalid pursuant to Section 65 novies or Section 77 octies;
(3)
a requirement that the licensee shall disclosed to the licensor any improvement
of the licensed invention or design or allow the patentee to exclusively
exploit such improved invention or design without providing for appropriate
compensation for such exploitation;
(4)
a requirement that the licensee shall pay remuneration for the use of
the licensed invention or design after the expiry of the patent or petty
patent;
(5)
a requirement that the licensee shall be subject to such a condition,
restriction or remuneration regarded as being unjustifiably anti-competitive
by the court, the Board of Patents or the committees appointed under the
law on competition.
Clause
5 In applying for the registration of a patent licence or a petty
patent licence, the patentee or the owner of the patent shall summit an
application in the form prescribed by the Director-General together with
the licence to the competent officer or send by a registered mail to any
of the following places:
(1)
the Department of Intellectual Property, Ministry of Commerce;
(2)
any provincial commercial office or governmental office prescribed by
the Director-General.
In
filing the application under the first paragraph, the patentee or the
owner of the petty patent who does not reside in the country shall appoint
an agent registered with the Director-General to act on his behalf by
submitting a power of attorney with the application as follows:
(1)
In the case where the appointment is done in a foreign country, the power
of attorney shall be certified by a competent officer of the Thai embassy
or consular office or head of the office attached to the Thai Ministry
of Commerce in such country or any officer designated to act on behalf
of the officer or certified by a person empowered by the law of such country
to certify signatures; or
(2)
In the case where the appointment is done in Thailand, a copy of the passport
or certificate of temporary residence or other evidence to prove to the
Director-General that the applicant is actually in Thailand when such
appointment is done.
In
the case where the patentee or the owner of the patent resident of Thailand
wants to appoint another person to file the application on his behalf
may appoint an agent registered with the Director-General by submitting
his power of attorney with the application
Clause
6 In applying for the registration of the assignment of a patent or
a petty patent, the assignee shall submit an application in the form prescribed
by the Director-General together with the assignment agreement to the
competent officer or send by a registered mail to the competent officer
at any of the following places:
(1)
the Department of Intellectual Property, Ministry of Commerce;
(2)
any provincial commercial office or governmental office prescribed by
the Director-General.
In
applying for the registration of the transfer of a patent or petty patent
by succession, the heir of the patentee or the or the owner of the patent
shall submit an application in the form prescribed by the Director-General
together with the evidence of inheritance prescribed in the notifications
of the Department of Intellectual Property to the competent officer or
send by a registered mail to the competent officer at any of the following
places:
(1)
the Department of Intellectual Property, Ministry of Commerce;
(2)
any provincial commercial office or governmental office prescribed by
the Director-General.
In
filing the application under paragraph one or two and the applicant wants
to appoint another person to act on his behalf, the provisions of Clause
5 paragraph two or three shall apply mutatis mutandis.
Clause
7 In considering the application for recordal under Clause 5 or 6,
if the competent officer finds an application is not in order or the evidence
is not complete, he shall notify the applicant to amend the application
or submit additional document or things or may summon the applicant or
agent to give additional statements.
If
the applicant fails to comply with the order of the competent officer
under the first paragraph within ninety days following the receipt of
such order, he shall be deemed to have abandoned the application. In case
of necessity, the Director-General may extend such period as he deems
appropriate.
When
the competent officer has examined the application and thinks it completely
complies with Clause 5 or 6, he shall submit his report to the Director-General.
Clause
8 If the Director-General finds that the application for recordal
of a patent licence or petty patent licence and supporting evidence is
in order and complete under Clause 5 and the term of licence agreement
are not contrary to the provisions of Section 39, Sections 65 and 39,
Section 65 decies and 39 or other law, he shall direct that it shall be
recorded . If the Director-General finds that the application or evidence
is not in order or is not complete, he shall give an order refusing recordal.
In
the event the Director-General finds that any provision of a patent licence
or petty patent licence is contrary to the provisions of Section 39, Sections
65 and 39, Section 65 decies and 39 or other law, the matter shall be
referred to the Board for consideration under Section 1 paragraph two,
Sections 65 and 41 paragraph two or Section 65 decies and 41 paragraph
two, as the case may be.
If
the Director-General finds that an application to record an assignment
or inheritance of a patent or petty patent and supporting evidence is
in order and complete under Clause 6, he shall direct that it to be recorded.
If the Director-General finds that the application or supporting evidence
is incomplete, he shall give an order to refuse such recordation.
The
competent officer shall, without delay, inform the applicant of the Director-General’s
order to record or not to record.
Clause
9 If the documents submitted under these Ministerial Regulations are
in a foreign language, the shall be accompanied by a translation into
Thai certified correct by the translator.
Given on
September 24, 1999
(sign) Paitoon
Kaewtong
(Mr.Paitoon
Kaewtong)
Deputy Minister
of Commerce
Acting
for the Minister of Commerce
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