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CD Paris, April 22, 2026, Decision, UPC_CFI_461/2025

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The Court held that legal interest is a question of law forming part of admissibility. This examination was particularly necessary here because the patent had already expired by the time the revocation action was filed, raising the question whether the claimants still had standing.

Neither the UPCA nor the RoP contain any provision rendering a revocation action inadmissible by reason of patent expiry. The claimants had a concrete legal interest because the defendant had sought evidence preservation measures before a Belgian national court and had announced damages claims for alleged past infringement during the lifetime of the patent.

Even if the terms used in the patent deviate from their common use, the meaning of the terms resulting from the patent document may ultimately be decisive. When applying these principles, the aim is to combine adequate protection for the patent holder with sufficient legal certainty for third parties.

The Court reformulated the objective problem on the basis of the description and drawings as a whole. While the patent framed the problem around both adhesion and flame protection, the Court focused the objective problem on improving adhesion between a cover layer and a polyisocyanaurate foam layer using an adhesion promoter, treating flame protection as a given.

Grounds of invalidity raised against the granted version under the main request are not automatically carried over to the auxiliary requests. Here, the claimants failed to invoke their strongest prior art (D19) against Auxiliary Request 1, and the Court did not supplement the attack of its own motion. The patent was consequently maintained in the amended form of Auxiliary Request 1 (para. 143).

Division

Central Division Paris

UPC number

UPC_CFI_461/2025

Type of proceedings

Revocation action

Parties

Claimants: Huntsman (EUROPE) BV, Huntsman Holland BV

Defendant: BASF SE

Patent(s)

EP 1 516 720

Jurisdictions

Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Germany, France, Italy, Portugal, Romania, Sweden, Slovenia

Body of legislation / Rules

Art. 76(2) UPCA

Art. 69 EPC


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