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27 March 2017AmericasJosé Manuel González

New rules for SPCs in Spain

Supplementary protection certificates (SPCs) were created in the EU to offer additional protection to medicinal patents for human and veterinary use and for phytosanitary products, which are used to fight infections and pests that affect plants. This supplementary protection extends that conferred by the base patent to the product covered by the marketing authorisation for a specific period, which shall be a maximum of five years.

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