Roland Grossenbacher

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Roland Edouard Grossenbacher [1] is a Swiss lawyer, who served as chairman of the Administrative Council of the European Patent Organisation from 5 March 2000 to 4 March 2009. He was appointed at this post for a first three-year term on 5 March 2000. [2] He was then reelected in 2002 for a second term, beginning on 5 March 2003. [3] In December 2005, he was again re-elected as Chairman of the Council from a third term from 5 March 2006 to 4 March 2009. [4] After he stepped down in March 2009, he was made "Honorary Chairman" of the Administrative Council of the European Patent Organisation. [5]

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He joined the Swiss Federal Institute of Intellectual Property in 1976, and was its director from 1989 to 2015. [6] [7] His first contact with patents was when he was involved "in a lawsuit while working as an attorney at law for a very small law firm." [6] He originally came "from the copyright area" and wrote his PhD on copyright. [6] He studied at the Zurich University from 1969 to 1974. [6]

He was candidate for the position of President of the European Patent Office, which was to be filled on 1 July 2010, [8] but was not elected to the position. [9]

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  1. As source for his middle name, see (in German) In Betreuung von Prof. Rehbinder erstellte Dissertationen, web site of the University of Zurich, Rechtswissenschaftliches Institutes, number 32. Consulted on February 12, 2010. See also the use of "Roland E. Grossenbacher" in Bertrand F. Micheli, Review of the Congress Geneva 2004 – Social Events, AIPPI Newsletter, October 2004, no. 14|4_04, page 10.
  2. Swiss Federal Institute of Intellectual Property web site, EPO: victory for Switzerland, Bern, October 15, 1999. Consulted on March 24, 2008.
  3. EPO web site, Roland Grossenbacher reappointed to chair the Administrative Council of the European Patent Organisation, Press release, 29 October 2002. Consulted on March 24, 2008.
  4. Official Journal of the European Patent Office (OJ EPO) 1/2006, Report on the 104th meeting of the Administrative Council of the European Patent Organisation (13 to 15 December 2005), p. 1.
  5. EPO web site, "A special tribute to a special chairman" Archived 2009-04-10 at the Wayback Machine , News, 1 April 2009. Consulted on April 3, 2009.
  6. 1 2 3 4 Managing Intellectual Property, Fees may rise as EPO stresses quality (Interview: Roland Grossenbacher), February 1, 2008
  7. Hofmann, Markus. "Der positive Technokrat" [The positive technocrat]. Neue Zürcher Zeitung (in German). Retrieved 7 June 2015.
  8. EPO web site, Applications received for the post of EPO President Archived 2009-09-22 at the Wayback Machine , 17 September 2009. Consulted on September 18, 2009.
  9. EPO web site, Benoît Battistelli elected EPO President Archived 2010-03-06 at the Wayback Machine , News, 1 March 2010. Consulted on 2 March 2010.
  10. (in German) In Betreuung von Prof. Rehbinder erstellte Dissertationen, web site of the University of Zurich, Rechtswissenschaftliches Institutes, number 32. Consulted on February 12, 2010.
  11. Die Entwicklung des Welturheberrechtsabkommens im Hinblick auf den Beitritt der Sowjetunion, GROSSENBACHER, ROLAND, WIPO Library Catalog. Consulted on February 12, 2010.
  12. Das Uebersetzungsrecht des Welturheberrechtsabkommens und Schutzausnahmen im sowjetischen Urheberrecht: konventionsrechtliche Grenzen innerstaatlicher Einschränkungen des Uebersetzungsrecht, GROSSENBACHER, ROLAND, WIPO Library Catalog. Consulted on February 12, 2010.

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Preceded by Chairman of the Administrative Council of the European Patent Organisation
20002009
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