The IPKat can't pretend he's read them yet, but amendments to the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT), which take effect from 1 April 2005, have just been circulated by the World Intellectual Property Organization, the body that administers the PCT. A cursory glance suggests that these amendments are largely for user-friendly purposes such as facilitating electronic filings and other actions.
WIPO: the PCT is one of its best achievements
PCT: WIPO MAKES AMENDS ...
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