CHAPTER I
GENERAL PROVISIONS
CHAPTER II
SCOPE OF PATENTS
CHAPTER III
PATENT APPLICATIONS
CHAPTER IV
ANNOUNCEMENT AND SUBSTANTIVE EXAMINATION
CHAPTER V
TRANSFER AND LICENSE OF A PATENT
CHAPTER VI
REVOCATION OF PATENTS
CHAPTER VII
EXPLOITATION OF PATENT BY THE GOVERNMENT
CHAPTER VIII
SIMPLE PATENTS
CHAPTER IX
AN APPLICATION THROUGH PATENT COOPERATION TREATY
CHAPTER X
ADMINISTRATION OF PATENT
CHAPTER XI
FEES
CHAPTER XII
PROVISIONAL DECISION* BY THE COURT
CHAPTER XIII
INVESTIGATION
CHAPTER XIV
CRIMINAL PROVISIONS
CHAPTER XV
TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS
CHAPTER XVI
CLOSING PROVISIONS
CHAPTER VIII
SIMPLE PATENTS

Article 104

Except for matters that are specifically regulated for simple patents, all other provision regarding patents as regulated in this Law shall apply mutatis mutandis to simple patents.

Article 105

  1. A simple patent shall only be granted for one invention
  2. A request for the substantive examination on a simple patent may be filed at the same time with the filing of the application or at the latest 6 (six) months as of the filing date, with the payment of a fee
  3. Where a request for the substantive examination has not been made within the prescribed period as referred to in paragraph (2), the application shall be deemed withdrawn
  4. Upon an application for a simple patent, the substantive examination shall be conducted after the expiry of announcement period as referred to in Article 44 paragraph (1) letter b
  5. In conducting the substantive examination, the Directorate General shall only examine the novelty as referred to in Article 3 and the industrial applicability as referred to in Article 5.

Article 106

  1. A simple patent granted by the Directorate General shall be recorded and announced
  2. The Directorate General shall issue a certificate of simple patent to the holder of simple patent, for a simple patent as a proof of right.

Article 107

A simple patent shall not be applied for a compulsory license.

Article 108

Further provisions regarding simple patents shall be regulated by a Government Regulation.

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