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1. Key takeaways
Ex parte inspection at trade fairs justified where concrete risk of evidence destruction exists (Art. 60 UPCA, R. 192, 197 RoP)
The Applicant showed it had no alternative access to the machine due to its high price (up to EUR 300,000), personalized sales channels, and the absence of known mutual customers. The trade fair presented the only realistic opportunity for evidence gathering.
Plausibility of infringement suffices; patent validity need not be examined absent clear negative indications (Art. 60(1) UPCA)
The Court confirmed that an applicant is not required to address patent validity when seeking an inspection order, even if a counterclaim for revocation is pending in separate proceedings, unless a clear indication — such as a negative validity decision — casts doubt on the patent’s legal validity.
Urgency for evidence preservation assessed differently from urgency for provisional measures; delay does not automatically defeat the application (R. 194.2(a), R. 211.4 RoP)
The absence of temporal urgency is only problematic if it leads to the disappearance of the interest in evidence preservation itself, for which there was no indication in this case.
Security deposit may be waived where inspection causes minimal harm and requiring it would unreasonably delay evidence preservation (R. 196.6 RoP)
Robust confidentiality regime with staged disclosure protects defendants’ business secrets during and after inspection (R. 196.2, 196.5 RoP)
The Court established a staged disclosure procedure: the Defendant may first identify its confidentiality interests after the expert’s description is submitted. Only then does the Court decide whether and to what extent the description is disclosed to the Applicant personally.
Seizure orders must meet specificity and proportionality requirements; blanket requests at unspecified locations are rejected
2. Division
Local Division Düsseldorf
3. UPC number
UPC_CFI_1536/2026
4. Type of proceedings
Application for inspection and preservation of evidence (ex parte)
5. Parties
Applicant: OTEC Präzisionsfinish GmbH
Defendants: ANCA Europe GmbH
6. Patent(s)
EP 2 983 864 B1
7. Jurisdictions
UPC
8. Body of legislation / Rules
R. 192 RoP, R. 194 RoP, R. 196 RoP, R. 197 RoP, R. 199 RoP, R. 209.2(b) RoP, R. 211.4 RoP, R. 220.1(c) RoP
Art. 32(1)(c) UPCA, Art. 33(1)(b) UPCA, Art. 60 UPCA, Art. 73(2)(a) UPCA
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