CA/CAPLUS
CAS past haar definitie van de basic patents aan. Zie hieronder een complete uitleg van CAS:
CAS definition of basic patents has been expanded to ensure comprehensive access to substance and sequence information.
Beginning July 1, 2008, both the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) application and its original national equivalent(s) with oldest priority, from the U.S., Germany, Great Britain, France, Canada, and/or the EPO, are being covered as basic patents in CA/CAplus.
If the first national application with oldest priority was filed in a country other than those listed above, then CAS' traditional rule, that the basic is the first patent to arrive at CAS, will apply.
Extensive subject and substance indexing is added to chemistry-related basic patent records in CA/CAplus. With the new expanded definition of a basic patent, the number of patents eligible for basic patent analysis will increase, enhancing overall coverage of chemical substance information in CAS databases, including CAS REGISTRY. Approximately 7,500 additional chemistry-related patent records will be added to CA/CAplus in 2008.
CA/CAPLUS
CAS heeft van de jaren 1967-1998 de pagina's uit de geprinte versie van de CA toegevoegd aan de records in de CA/CAPLUS. Het displayformaat om dit te tonen is PAGE.
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CA/CAPLUS
Octrooien van de Korean Intellectual Property Office (KIPO) worden nu binnen 14 dagen opgenomen in de CAPLUS met bibliografie en abstract.