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[[Doctor (title)|Dr]] '''Kurt Haertel''' (September 26, 1910, [[Berlin]], [[Germany]] - March 30, 2000, [[Seefeld am Ammersee]], Germany |
[[Doctor (title)|Dr]] '''Kurt Haertel''' (September 26, 1910, [[Berlin]], [[Germany]] - March 30, 2000, [[Seefeld am Ammersee]], Germany<ref name="München"> {{de icon}} Munich's official internet site, [http://www.muenchen.de/Rathaus/kom/vermessung/strassen/strassenneu2003/151347/kurthaertel.html ''Straßenneubenennung Kurt-Haertel-Passage''.] Consulted on January 28, 2007. </ref>) was a [[Germany|German]] [[patent]] [[lawyer]].<ref name="München"/> He played a leading role in the establishment of the [[European Patent Convention|European patent]] system.<ref> IP Hall of Fame 2006, [http://web.archive.org/web/20071003104435/www.iphalloffame.com/2006/default.aspx?page=kurthartel_detail ''Kurt Härtel'']. Archived on archive.org. </ref> He is sometimes referred to as one of the "fathers of the European patent law",<ref name="München"/> or the "father of European patent law".<ref name="Hagen"> {{de icon}} Web site of the ''Kurt-Haertel-Institut für geistiges Eigentum an der FernUniversität in Hagen'', [http://www.fernuni-hagen.de/REWI/PATENT/Web-Seiten/kurthaertel.htm Kurt Haertel]. Consulted on January 28, 2007. </ref> He was President of the ''[[Deutsches Patent- und Markenamt]]'' (German Patent and Trade Mark Office) from 1963 to 1975.<ref name="München"/> |
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[[Image:Europ._Patentamt.jpg|thumb|[[European Patent Office]], Kurt-Haertel-Passage]] |
[[Image:Europ._Patentamt.jpg|thumb|[[European Patent Office]], Kurt-Haertel-Passage]] |
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Since 2003, a street in [[Munich]], Germany, is named after him, the "''Kurt-Haertel-Passage''". |
Since 2003, a street in [[Munich]], Germany, is named after him, the "''Kurt-Haertel-Passage''".<ref name="München"/> This is the connecting path from the ''Grasserstraße'' to the ''Bayerstraße''<ref name="München"/> near the buildings of the [[European Patent Organisation|European Patent Office]].<ref> [http://www.geoinfo-muenchen.de/cgi-bin/cityguide.pl?action=show&lang=de&size=8660&mapper=1&zoom=100&mapX=4466538&mapY=5333635 www.geoinfo-muenchen.de]</ref> |
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== Publications == |
== Publications == |
Revision as of 19:18, 7 October 2010
Dr Kurt Haertel (September 26, 1910, Berlin, Germany - March 30, 2000, Seefeld am Ammersee, Germany[1]) was a German patent lawyer.[1] He played a leading role in the establishment of the European patent system.[2] He is sometimes referred to as one of the "fathers of the European patent law",[1] or the "father of European patent law".[3] He was President of the Deutsches Patent- und Markenamt (German Patent and Trade Mark Office) from 1963 to 1975.[1]
Since 2003, a street in Munich, Germany, is named after him, the "Kurt-Haertel-Passage".[1] This is the connecting path from the Grasserstraße to the Bayerstraße[1] near the buildings of the European Patent Office.[4]
Publications
- Die Rückgliederung des Saarlandes auf dem Gebiet des gewerblichen Rechtsschutzes, des Wettbewerbsrechts und des Urheberrechts, GRUR 1957, 98 (with Albrecht Krieger)
- The New European Patent System, Its Present Situation and Significance, (Dec. 1978) I.I.C., Vol. 19, No.6
See also
References
- ^ a b c d e f Template:De icon Munich's official internet site, Straßenneubenennung Kurt-Haertel-Passage. Consulted on January 28, 2007.
- ^ IP Hall of Fame 2006, Kurt Härtel. Archived on archive.org.
- ^ Template:De icon Web site of the Kurt-Haertel-Institut für geistiges Eigentum an der FernUniversität in Hagen, Kurt Haertel. Consulted on January 28, 2007.
- ^ www.geoinfo-muenchen.de
External links
- Template:De icon Kurt-Haertel-Institut für geistiges Eigentum an der FernUniversität in Hagen (English: Kurt Haertel Institute of Hagen University)
- IP Hall of Fame, Photo of Kurt Haertel. Archived on archive.org.