ST.27-legal status data

The legal status information displayed below is based on WIPO Standard ST.27 and of a purely informative nature. Binding information on the status of the IP right is only available in DPMAregister (Show details).

DE file number: 699 38 453.2, EP file number: 99 94 1024.4, WO file number: PCT/US99/18146 (Designation/title: PHOSPHORYLIERTE POLYMERE UND DEREN KONJUGATE)

Tabular representation
Current state: Not active, Current state: Grant

Key event history
No. Key Event Code Key Event Name Event Date Effective Date Effective Date sorted ascending Publication Date To Stage
1 Q10 Document published Feb 24, 2000Feb 24, 2000 unchanged
2 Q10 Document published Jun 13, 2001Jun 13, 2001 Filing
3 Q10 Document published Jul 19, 2001Jul 19, 2001Jul 19, 2001 Filing
4 Q10 Document published Apr 2, 2008Apr 2, 2008 Examination
5 Q10 Document published May 15, 2008May 15, 2008May 15, 2008 Examination
6 H10 IP right ceased Jul 3, 2008Jul 3, 2008Mar 12, 2009 Termination likely/termination
7 F10 IP right granted Jan 6, 2009Jan 6, 2009Jul 28, 2011 Grant
Detailed event history
No. Detailed Event Code Detailed Event Name Event Date Effective Date Effective Date sorted ascending Publication Date To Stage
1 Q12 Application published Feb 24, 2000Feb 24, 2000 unchanged
2 Q12 Application published Jun 13, 2001Jun 13, 2001 Filing
3 Q10 Document published Jul 19, 2001Jul 19, 2001Jul 19, 2001 Filing
4 P22 Classification modified Oct 17, 2005Oct 17, 2005 Filing
5 Q10 Document published Apr 2, 2008Apr 2, 2008 Examination
6 Q10 Document published May 15, 2008May 15, 2008May 15, 2008 Examination
7 H10 IP right ceased Jul 3, 2008Jul 3, 2008Mar 12, 2009 Termination likely/termination
8 F10 IP right granted Jan 6, 2009Jan 6, 2009Jul 28, 2011 Grant

Graphical representation

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