ACT_23636/2024
Kläger
- (Applicant not named in excerpt - proprietor of patent for herbicide composition)
Beklagte
- (Respondents not named in excerpt - manufacturers/distributors of Kagura herbicide)
- Matthias ZigannPresiding judge and judge-rapporteur
- Walter SchoberLegally qualified judge
- Tobias PichlmaierLegally qualified judge
- Xavier Dorland-GalliotTechnically qualified judge
- (EP number not stated in excerpt - herbicide composition patent)
Munich Local Division granted a preliminary injunction (inter partes) against respondents ordering them to cease and desist from manufacturing, offering, placing on the market, using, exporting or possessing a herbicide composition (Kagura) infringing a patent with claims directed to a composition, across multiple UPC contracting states. The court held that for a product composition claim the applicant need only allege and prove the composition had all features of the claim; it is not required to explain why the composition had those features. Distributing infringing products outside contracting states while advertising under the same name inside creates a risk of first infringement. An actus contrarius is insufficient to eliminate such risk; a cease-and-desist declaration with penalty clause is required. Respondents may revoke the injunction if applicant does not commence main proceedings within 31 calendar days.