SPC manufacturing and stockpiling waiver—part 1
Marco Stief
Journal of Intellectual Property Law and Practice, 2024, vol. 19, issue 9, 695-704
Abstract:
This two-part article analyzes and discusses the legal requirements of, as well as the opportunities and risks associated with the SPC Manufacturing and Stockpiling Waiver as introduced by EU Regulation 2019/933. The introduction of the SPC Manufacturing/Stockpiling Waiver on July 1, 2019 opened up opportunities for generics and biosimilars companies established in the EU to manufacture and stockpile medicinal products before expiry of the respective SPC, either for export to third countries or for timely Day-1 market entry in the EU. But unlike, for example, the bolar exemption, application of the SPC Waiver is dependent upon compliance with specific notification, due diligence and labeling obligations. Although introduced more than four years ago, there is still considerable legal uncertainty surrounding the application of the SPC Waiver, something recent court decisions in Germany and The Netherlands have exacerbated rather than clarified. In this first part, the policy background of the Regulation is explained and the territorial and temporal scope of the SPC Waiver is examined. In the second part of the article, to be published in the next edition of the Journal of Intellectual Property Law and Practice Vol.(…) Issue (…) I will take a close look at the material scope and core components of the waiver, particularly as it relates to privileged acts and the conditions under which the waiver is applicable
Date: 2024
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